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Bill introduced to allow death penalty for inmates committing murder

Jan 22, 2019, 1:56 PM | Updated: 3:29 pm

Jayme Biendl...

Washington state Dept. of Corrections Secretary Eldon Vail, walks past photographs of slain prison guard Jayme Biendl, after speaking at her memorial service, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, in Everett. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In 2011, Byron Scherf — a convicted rapist and murderer serving a life sentence at the Monroe Correctional Complex — strangled Corrections Officer Jayme Biendl in the prison chapel.

搁贰尝础罢贰顿:听State Supreme Court ends death penalty in Washington

He was sentenced to death in 2013, but that sentence was vacated last year following the state Supreme Court decision that found Washington鈥檚 death penalty unconstitutional. The court ruled the death penalty was applied arbitrarily and in a racially biased manner.

Republican state Senator Keith Wagoner says that鈥檚 unacceptable.

鈥淗e is not eligible for the death penalty, so in effect there is no penalty at all for murders that are committed while you鈥檙e incarcerated [for life],鈥 Wagoner said. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 just wrong, it鈥檚 wrong for the victims, it鈥檚 wrong for the family members of the victims and it doesn鈥檛 provide any accountability on the perpetrator.”

That鈥檚 why he has that creates a path to allow capital punishment in cases of someone serving life for aggravated murder who kills while behind bars. The bill is named after Biendl.

Prosecutors would be mandated to refer cases to a review panel that would be created to consider the cases and make a recommendation on whether the death penalty is appropriate.

State Attorney General Bob Ferguson has requested to completely abolish the death penalty in Washington State.

Ferguson had no comment on Wagoner鈥檚 bill.

搁贰尝础罢贰顿:听Is it the Legislature鈥檚 job to decide the fate of the death penalty?

Washington Governor Jay Inslee backs Ferguson鈥檚 bill to abolish the death penalty.

Asked about Wagoner鈥檚 bill, Inslee’s office had this statement.

The governor recognizes that the death penalty is a very emotional issue and that people have strong feelings on all sides of the debate. As he has said before, capital punishment in our state has been imposed in an arbitrary and racially biased manner, is unequally applied and serves no criminal justice goal. Notably, the State Supreme Court ruled on this last year and came to the same conclusion

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