One Nevada lawmaker who backed a bill to end capital punishment said Wednesday that the measure is not expected to cross the finish line this legislative session.
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Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo said the bill is likely to die in committee because it will not receive a hearing within the next two days, failing to meet a legislative deadline.
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Fumo, a Las Vegas defense attorney who has represented death row inmates, said he is baffled the committee did not consider the legislation. The Democrat said he thought the measure had a good chance of moving forward due to strong Democratic majorities in each chamber.
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Legislators who supported ending capital punishment cited costly appeals.
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"We spend millions of dollars defending these people and the state pays for it," Fumo said, arguing that some Republicans as well see banning the death penalty as fiscally responsible.
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State Sen. James Ohrenschall sponsored a similar bill in the Senate, but he expressed doubt on Wednesday that the measure would receive a hearing in the next two days and continue on in the legislative process. The state has not carried out an execution since 2006.
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Ohrenshall said that fact has taken some of the urgency out of moving forward with a ban on capital punishment in Nevada.
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The American Civil Liberties Union and the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada both expressed disappointment that the push to ban capital punishment did not go further this session.
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Holly Welborn, policy director for the ACLU of Nevada, said there are issues of racial disparities in the way a person receives a sentence for capital punishment.
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"Governmental sanctioned death is one of the biggest intrusions on liberty that a person could experience," she said. "And death at the hands of the state is something that we have argued as being contrary to the Eighth Amendment -- prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment."
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