Attorney General Eric Holder voiced support for a national moratorium on executions while the Supreme Court hears a legal challenge to the death penalty.
The Court will hear the case following several botched executions late last year and they could determine what the future of state executions. “From my perspective, I think a moratorium until the Supreme Court made that determination would be appropriate,” Holder said, according to The Hill.
He stressed when he spoke on the issue at a National Press Club event that he was speaking personally and not as a member of the president’s administration.
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