Courts & Corrections
House Votes To Override Sununu’s Veto of Death Penalty Repeal
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“We remain optimistic that the Senate will follow suit and make New Hampshire the 21st state to abolish capital punishment,” Rep. Renny Cushing said.
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“We remain optimistic that the Senate will follow suit and make New Hampshire the 21st state to abolish capital punishment,” Rep. Renny Cushing said.
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The United States remains the only country in the Western Hemisphere to retain the death penalty.