Building on his promise to prevent any death row executions while he is governor, Gov. Newsom on Monday filed a California Supreme Court brief calling the death penalty "infected with racism."
Lawyers on behalf of Newsom are arguing that the current process for juries allows room for racial bias due to "aggravating circumstances" and "mitigating circumstances" not being equally considered.
Newsom's brief argues that the death penalty in the United States is "rooted in the legacy of slavery, racial terror and subjugation," saying it has been "disproportionately applied, first, to enslaved Africans and African Americans, and, later, to free Black people."
Newsom filed the brief in the case of Donte Lamont McDaniel, who was sentenced to death in 2009 for the murder of 33-year-old George Brooks and 52-year-old Annette Anderson.
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