Death Penalty Expansion Approved By VA Lawmakers
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Updated: 11:58 AM Mar 11, 2010
Death Penalty Expansion Approved By VA Lawmakers
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)
A bill allowing the death penalty for those who kill auxiliary police officers now heads to Gov. Bob McDonnell, who supports expanding the death penalty.
Posted: 11:58 AM Mar 11, 2010
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Virginia lawmakers have approved bills that will expand the death penalty, making more people eligible for capital punishment in a state that already is home to the nation's second-busiest death chamber.

A bill allowing the death penalty for those who kill auxiliary police officers now heads to Gov. Bob McDonnell, who supports expanding the death penalty.

Another bill to make those who kill fire marshals eligible for death heads back to the House for likely approval of a change the Senate made.

The move comes a week before Virginia executes another inmate and as several other states attempt to limit the number of executions rather than expand the crimes eligible for death.

This year, eight states introduced bills to either abolish the death penalty or limit its application.

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Posted by: George Location: Luray on Mar 11, 2010 at 12:12 PM

I believe anyone who commits murder, unless justified, should be eligible for the Death Penalty - period. Same for hate crimes - anyone who commits hate crimes against "Anyone" should be punished - period. We shouldn't have to spell out what "type" of person you are.