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Court bans death for child rape | Court bans death for child rape |
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The US Supreme Court has struck down a law that would have allowed the execution of someone convicted of raping a child. | The US Supreme Court has struck down a law that would have allowed the execution of someone convicted of raping a child. |
The court said the Louisiana law would have violated the US constitution's ban on "cruel and unusual punishment". | The court said the Louisiana law would have violated the US constitution's ban on "cruel and unusual punishment". |
"The death penalty is not a proportional punishment for the rape of a child," wrote Justice Anthony Kennedy in his majority opinion. | "The death penalty is not a proportional punishment for the rape of a child," wrote Justice Anthony Kennedy in his majority opinion. |
The justices voted 5-4 in favour of striking down the law. | The justices voted 5-4 in favour of striking down the law. |
The ruling means that a Louisiana man convicted of raping his stepdaughter in 1998 will not now face the death penalty. | |
'National consensus' | |
The US Supreme Court struck down a law allowing the death penalty in cases of adult rape in 1977, but five states still allowed execution when a child rape had been committed. | |
Citing the 45 states who had imposed bans on execution for child rape, Justice Kennedy wrote in his opinion that "there is a national consensus against capital punishment for the crime of child rape". | |
Writing on behalf of the minority of justices who opposed the decision, Justice Samuel Alito said: "The harm that is caused to the victims and to society at large by the worst child rapists is grave. | |
"It is the judgment of the Louisiana lawmakers and those in an increasing number of other states that these harms justify the death penalty." |
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