The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Governor signs bill that repeals death penalty in state

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Colorado abolished its seldom-used death penalty Monday, joining a growing number of states that have eschewed capital punishment as a deterrent to the most serious crimes.

Gov. Jared S. Polis, a Democrat, signed the repeal into law after it had reached his desk from the state legislatur­e. It had passed the Senate in January and the House in February after several failed attempts to end capital punishment in the state. Colorado had executed just one person since reinstatin­g the death penalty in the mid-1970s: Gary Davis, who had been convicted of the rape and murder of Virginia May, was given a lethal injection in 1997.

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