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Was the offense Barry is charged with committed before capital punishment was abolished? Would he be grandfathered in with that?
I considered this as well. My understanding is that capital punishment was not in place when the crime took place. Furthermore, I don’t know if it would be date of crime or date of conviction. Any attorneys know? MOO is that death penalty is not an option here for sentencing but if it were, would they go by date of crime or date of conviction?
“In 2020, Colorado abolished the death penalty. The bill passed the Senate by a 19-13 vote on January 30, and the House by a 38-27 vote on February 26. Governor Jared Polis signed the bill into law on March 23, 2020 and commuted the sentences of the three prisoners on the state’s death row.”
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