A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that California's death penalty was unconstitutional because "arbitrary" factors determined whether or not convicts would be put to death.
"Inordinate and capricious delays" have "resulted in a system in which arbitrary factors, rather than legitimate ones like the nature of the malefaction or the date of the death sentence, determine whether an individual will authentically be executed," Judge Cormac Carney indited in his opinion.
California hasn't executed a prisoner since 2006, but the state still has virtually 750 convicts on death row. - - Jon Terbush