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Prosecutors undecided on death penalty in 12-year-old's death
“Bjorn Boyer, prosecutor in the case, said the county attorney’s office is still trying to figure out if the death penalty would be appropriate in this case. The investigation is still ongoing, he said, and Boyer hasn’t had a chance to sit down with the victim’s family.
“Those are all things that we’re still looking at,” Boyer said.
Under Montana law, deliberate homicide by means of torture is one of the aggravating circumstances that would allow the county attorney’s office to seek the death penalty.”
“Bjorn Boyer, prosecutor in the case, said the county attorney’s office is still trying to figure out if the death penalty would be appropriate in this case. The investigation is still ongoing, he said, and Boyer hasn’t had a chance to sit down with the victim’s family.
“Those are all things that we’re still looking at,” Boyer said.
Under Montana law, deliberate homicide by means of torture is one of the aggravating circumstances that would allow the county attorney’s office to seek the death penalty.”