A South Dakota House committee on Wednesday killed legislation that would have eliminated the death penalty in the state, voting 10-to-1 to send the bill to the “41st day” — the Legislature’s term for defeating a measure.
House Bill 1268, introduced by Rep. Tim Reisch, R-Howard, would have repealed capital punishment by removing the death penalty as an authorized sentence for Class A felonies — the state’s most serious crimes. The bill’s defeat keeps the death penalty on the books in South Dakota, where one inmate currently sits on death row.
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