'Megan's Law' Killer Jesse Timmendequas' Death Penalty Sentence Reduced to Life in Prison
A New Law Signed by New Jersey Governor Corzine Abolishes the Death Penalty
By Chris Marcum, published Dec 23, 2007
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New Jersey's Legislation to abolish the Death Penalty has been a hot debated item. It would make the toughest sentence in the state life in prison without the possibility of parole. This has been a sore subject for many in the state including the family of Megan Kanka, who was murdered, raped and beaten by convicted child rapist, Jesse Timmendequas, in 1994. Megan's family fought hard to get legislation passed in her honor to help protect other children. This law is commonly called 'Megan's Law' and it requires anyone convicted of sexual crimes to register with police. This information is then made public record so that the public can be aware of possible dangers in their neighborhoods. If this law was around in 1994 it could have spared the life of Megan Kanka.
On December 17th, 2007 New Jersey Governor Corzine signed a bill that would abolish the death penalty in the state of New Jersey. This bill would grant the 8 men currently on death row a life sentence without the possibility of parole. In a statement released by the Governor's office, Corzine stated, "Today New Jersey evolves. This is a day of progress for us and for the millions of people across our nation and around the globe who reject the death penalty as a moral or practical response to the grievous, even heinous, crime of murder." Corzine went on to say, "I have been moved by the passionate views on both sides of this issue, and I firmly believe that replacing the death penalty with life in prison without parole best captures our State's highest values and reflects our best efforts to search for true justice."
This bill was introduced to the Assembly and Senate during the lame duck session. It was quickly debated and voted on, passing in the Assembly with a vote of 44-36 and then passing in the Senate with a vote of 21-16 before heading to the Governor to sign it into law. A committee to explore the abolishment of Capital Punishment was established in 1996.

'Megan's Law' Killer Jesse Timmendequas' Death Penalty Sentence Reduced to Life in Prison
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- Death Penalty Abolished in the State of New Jersey
- Last State to abolish the death Penalty were Iowa and West Virginia in 1965
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Posted on 12/27/2007 at 4:12:55 AM
someone who cheked his facts
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