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MPR poll: State split over use of death penalty
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Sen. Leo Foley, DFL-Coon Rapids, says rather than the death penalty or life imprisonment, he favors a system of indeterminate sentences that would keep sex offenders locked up until they were judged safe. (MPR Photo/Michael Khoo)

Sen. Leo Foley, DFL-Coon Rapids, says rather than the death penalty or life imprisonment, he favors a system of indeterminate sentences that would keep sex offenders locked up until they were judged safe.

(MPR Photo/Michael Khoo)
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