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President Donald Trump seems to make progress in his promise to “energetically pursue” the death penalty after former President Joe Biden converted the convictions of 37 men in the federal tax cell in the states.

On Sunday, NBC News reported that several district prosecutors in the re -assessment of the government's position against some of the men after Trump's attorney at the beginning of this year were considered to ask, to evaluate the situation of men and to pursue the death penalty in general. According to the report, the charges against at least one were successful.

According to Kalb, the successful murder was submitted to Thomas Steven Sanders by the Brad Burget public prosecutor's office in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. Sanders was convicted for the first time in the murder of 12-year-old Lexis Roberts in 2010. If a jury in the state guilty this time, he could return to the death cell, but at the state level.

The 7th public prosecutor's office in Louisiana did not immediately answer a Huffpost request for comments.

NBC News found that a public prosecutor in horry County, South Carolina, is considering Brandon Basham and Chadrick Fulks for the murder of a 44-year-old woman in 2002.

The lawyer of the 15th Circuit lawyer Jimmy Richardson told NBC News that they consider the indictment: “However, no decisions were made.” Richardson's office did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Huffpost.

The public prosecutor in St. Louis in Missouri said it evaluated Billie Allen and Norris owner. They were convicted of violence or violence, which led to death in April 1998.

A public information officer of the law firm, however, said Huffpost that the decision was not in the “public interest in the persecution of the public prosecutor's office on this matter”.

“They serve lifelong prison terms without the possibility of probation, and therefore the pursuit of additional fees at the state level would not improve public security in the St. Louis region,” the Pio told Huffpost.

The District Prosecutor of Tarrant County in Texas announced NBC News that it had dealt with the case of Julius Robinson, who had been in the death cell, but decided not to move forward. Robinson was convicted of killing three people.

“We discussed the facts and circumstances of Julius Robinson's case for both the former and the current federal prosecutor who are familiar with the case. This case is not for capital murder tracking in Tarrant County Reababel,” said the public prosecutor in a statement to NBC News. The public prosecutor in Tarrant County did not immediately answer Huffpost's request for comments.

(Biden converted the punishments of six other people in Texas in the Federal Death Row.)

According to the NBC report, 15 of the population, who were previously in a federal taxpayer, were convicted of crime in countries who abolished the death penalty, or states that they found formally or informally.

Eleven of the persons whose prison sentences were reversed were convicted of crimes in the state. The public prosecutor may be able to accuse them of at the state level if the state is responsible, Florida's defender, Barry Wax, told NBC News.

The NBC News Report will take place in January, according to an Executive Ordinance of Trump, entitled “Restoration of the Death penalty and the protection of public security”. It demands that the Attorney General apply for the federal death penalty, “for all crimes of a seriousness that demands his use” and “evaluating the focal sites and the custody stalls for each of the 37 murderers whose federal tax punishes were converted by President Biden.”

The arrangement also expressly called for bidges to “in contradiction to his duty to act loyal to the laws of the United States, which to carry out the death penalty”.

Biden, of which he is known to be the first president against the use of the death penalty, commuted the penalties of 37 out of 40 people in the federal death cell; The exceptions were Robert Bowers, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Dylann roof. Each of them was convicted of charges for terrorism or mass murder.

“I have devoted my career to reduce violent crime and the guarantee of a fair and effective judicial system,” said Biden in a statement at that time. “Do not make a mistake: I condemn these murderers, mourn the victims of their detention -worthy actions and pain for all families who have suffered unimaginable and irreparable loss.”

“But led by my conscience and my experience as a public defender, chairman of the Senate Justice Committee, Vice President and now President, I am more than ever convinced that we have to stop using the death penalty at the federal level. In the event of a clear conscience, I cannot resign and a new administrative use that I held down did not let, and added.

In an unprecedented step, Biden also granted 1,500 people and pardoned 39 others who were convicted of non -violent crimes before leaving the office. Nevertheless, Biden was unable to meet his promise of the President for the end of the federal use of the death penalty.

In contrast, Trump is a criminal punishment. He demanded the use of the punishment method for his political opponents, drug dealers and people without papers.

During his first term, he supervised the executions of 13 people and ended a de facto moratorium that had taken 17 years.

After Biden announced that he was dealing with the death sentences in December, Trump condemned the move.

“Joe Biden has just converted the death sentence at 37 of the worst murderers in our country,” he wrote about the social administration of the truth. “If you hear the actions of the individual, you will not believe that he has done it. Makes no sense. Relatives and friends are still destroyed. You cannot believe that this is happening!”

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