WASHINGTON — The man accused of assassinating Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband has escaped capital punishment. The U.S. Justice Department has accepted a federal judge’s opinion that an interstate stalking conviction  would not justify the death penalty. Interstate stalking was among multiple federal charges against Vance Boelte. There do remain state charges that could mean life in prison. Minnesota law does not permit execution.

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