Taken For Refusing The Death Penalty, Attorney Sues To Get Cases Back
When State Attorney Aramis Ayala announced in March that she would no longer seek the death penalty in capital cases, Florida Gov. Scott took away more than 20 murder cases in her jurisdiction.
by Debbie Elliott
May 08, 2017
3 minutes
When State Attorney Aramis Ayala, a Democrat, announced in March that she would no longer seek the death penalty in capital cases, Republican Gov. Scott took away more than 20 murder cases in her jurisdiction. Now, Ayala is suing Scott to get them back.
At issue is whether Gov. Rick Scott has the authority to remove cases from a state attorney who refuses to seek capital punishment.
The state Supreme
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