
Alfonso Rodriguez (US Bureau of Prisons)
FARGO (KFGO KVRR) โ Prosecutors will ask a federal appeals court to reverse a federal judgeโs order that threw out the death penalty for Alfonso Rodriguez, the man convicted of kidnapping and killing UND student Dru Sjodin.
The U.S. Attorneyโs office has filed a notice that says prosecutors intend to ask the Eight Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn Judge Ralph Ericksonโs order and reinstate the death penalty for Rodriguez.
โThe United States of America, by Nicholas W. Chase, United States Attorney for the District of North Dakota, and Melissa H. Burkland, Assistant United States Attorney, hereby gives notice that the Plaintiff/Respondent, United States of America, appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuitโฆโ the notice reads.
In a 232-page ruling in September 2021, Erickson ruled that misleading testimony from the coroner, the failure of lawyers to outline the possibility of an insanity defense and evidence of severe PTSD had violated Alfonso Rodriguez Jr.โs constitutional rights. Erickson ordered a new sentencing phase to be conducted.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley, a former U.S. Attorney who led the federal death penalty prosecution against Rodriguez, has said the decision to appeal Ericksonโs orders would likely be decided at โthe top levels of the Justice Department.โ
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