Watch VideoAfter a federal judge postponed its first ordered execution in nearly two decades, the Department of Justice said they would appeal to move forward with the plans.
Indiana prisoner Daniel Lee was set to be the first federal inmate executed in 17 years after he was convicted for the 1996 killings of his wife,...
Justice Department Appealing Judge's Delay Of Federal Execution
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