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New Jersey Moves to Abolish Death Penalty

HeadlineDec 11, 2007

The state of New Jersey has taken a major step toward becoming the first state to abolish the death penalty in more than forty years. On Monday, the State Senate voted to replace the death sentence with life without parole. The bill has support from New Jersey’s Democratic-controlled Assembly and Democratic Governor Jon Corzine. Earlier this year a special state commission determined the death penalty was a more expensive sentence than life in prison and has not deterred murder.

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