New lawsuit says death penalty ballot language 'unlawfully misleading,' 'unfairly slanted'
Source: Omaha World Herald
By Paul Hammel
LINCOLN An anti-death penalty group has filed a second lawsuit against a petition drive seeking to place a referendum on capital punishment before voters in 2016.
Nebraskans for Public Safety said Monday in a press release that the proposed ballot language is unlawfully misleading and unfairly slanted, and must be changed.
The plaintiff named in the lawsuit, defense attorney Lyle Koenig of Beatrice, said the language, drafted by Attorney General Doug Peterson, inaccurately states that life in prison would be the maximum sentence allowable if the death penalty is not restored.
Koenig said that life in prison would be the only penalty allowed for first-degree murder if capital punishment is abolished.
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