Jurors sen­tenced a man accused of rap­ing his step-daugh­ter in Louisiana to death based on a state law that was adopt­ed in 1995. The law states that the death penal­ty can be sought for aggra­vat­ed rape if the vic­tim is under the age of 12. The oth­er penal­ty avail­able to the jurors was a manda­to­ry sen­tence of life in prison with­out parole. (Associated Press, August 27, 2003) Since the death penal­ty was rein­stat­ed in 1976, no one in the United States has been exe­cut­ed except for a crime involving murder.

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