Vance Luther Boelter, the man accused of killing the former Speaker of the Minnesota House, will not face the death penalty as part of a proposed plea agreement. U.S. attorneys handling the case stated that the Attorney General has authorized the government not to pursue the death penalty against Boelter.
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Accused killer of former Minnesota Speaker will not face death penalty
Vance Luther Boelter, accused of murdering the former Speaker of the Minnesota House, will not be subject to the death penalty under a proposed plea agreement. This decision was confirmed by U.S. attorneys involved in the prosecution.
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