Governor clashes with prosecutor on death penalty

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Aramis accuser Ayala said earlier at a press conference that the system around the death penalty in Florida ' creates legal chaos'. They therefore refused to require such punishment against a man suspected of murdering a police officer.

The decision Ayala came on a storm to be criticized. Yet she refused to withdraw. Scott then decided to transfer the case to a prosecutor from another district.

In prisons in the state are currently 382 people as may be sentenced to death. They are in some cases already behind bars for decades, because the appeal could take decades.