A number of new laws are now in effect
, as of today. Arguably the most controversial centers around changes to Florida’s Death Penalty. Child rapists can now face execution for their crimes.
Florida courts now have a green light to send child rapists to death row. It was a measure that received bipartisan support as it rose through Tallahassee. Maria DeLiberato is the executive director of Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty. She does not disagree. DeLiberato, an attorney herself, explains even though the law is now technically in effect in Florida, the Supreme Court would first have to reverse its initial ruling for it to apply to a particular case.
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