The bill aims to abolish the death penalty at the federal level and revise the number of juror challenges allowed in federal criminal cases. It seeks to end capital punishment and adjust the process for selecting jurors in federal trials. If passed, this bill would eliminate the death penalty as a sentencing option in federal cases and modify the rules regarding challenges during jury selection. This change could have significant implications for the criminal justice system by removing a controversial form of punishment and potentially impacting how juries are selected in federal trials.
2023-09-12: Introduced
2023-09-26: Referred to committee: Finance
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