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Supreme Court rejects appeal to outlaw death penalty

Walter photo- Pennsylvania dept. of Corrections
Walter photo- Pennsylvania dept. of Corrections

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is rejecting a Pennsylvania inmate’s appeal to consider banning the death penalty across the United States.

The justices did not comment Monday in turning away a challenge from death row inmate Shonda Walter.

She convicted in the 2003 murder of her 83-year-old neighbor as part of a gang initiation and robbery.

Walter’s appeal plays off Justice Stephen Breyer’s call in an impassioned dissent in June to re-evaluate the death penalty in light of problems involving its imposition and use.

Breyer renewed his plea last week when he was the lone justice willing to give a last-minute reprieve to an Alabama death row inmate who was later put to death.

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