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DENVER—The state public defender’s office has filed a federal lawsuit over an attempt by Colorado to streamline death penalty appeals.

Under the current system, conviction and post-conviction reviews are handled in a single appeal and can take less than two years to resolve. Previously, the reviews were handled separately and could take many years.

According to the Denver Post ( ), the state legislature adopted the unified process in 1997 in an effort to speed up death-penalty appeals.

Currently, there are three men on death row in Colorado, which hasn’t executed anyone in 15 years.

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Information from: The Denver Post,

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