
Washington: California Governor Gavin Newsom will impose on Wednesday a moratorium on state executions and a temporary reprieve for all 737 inmates on death row in the state, the media reported. According to the Washington Post, Newsom will sign an executive order later in the day, describing the death penalty as “inconsistent with our bedrock values”.
California has not carried out any executions since 2006, as a series of court battles over execution methods have been waged. The order will give a reprieve from execution - though not release - to California’s 737 death row inmates, about a quarter of the nation’s population awaiting capital punishment.
It will also annul California’s lethal injection protocol and close the execution chamber at San Quentin State Prison, where the state’s most notorious criminals have been put to death. The Governor took office in January and a death penalty moratorium was one of his campaign pledges. (IANS)
Also Read: INTERNATIONAL NEWS