The man accused of killing the former Speaker of the state House in Minnesota will not face the death penalty under the terms of a proposed plea agreement, according to U.S. attorneys prosecuting the case. “The Attorney General has authorized and directed the government not to seek the death penalty against Defendant Vance Luther Boelter…
Man accused of killing top Minnesota Democrat won’t face death penalty
Originally reported by The Hill. Read the full story at the original source.
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