Alabama seeks to join states that allow the death penalty for child rape
- Alabama lawmakers advanced a bill allowing the death penalty for child rapists, aiming to prompt the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its ban on such punishment.
- The Alabama House of Representatives voted 86-5 for the bill, which would apply to those convicted of rape or sodomy of a child under 12.
- Republican Rep. Matt Simpson, the bill's sponsor, stated that harsher punishments are warranted for severe offenses, emphasizing the lifelong impact on victims.
- Opponents, like Rep. Phillip Ensler, expressed moral concerns and fiscal responsibility, questioning the need for new capital punishment legislation amid declining death penalty usage.
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