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Attorneys for Dylann Roof file death penalty challenge

Their motion asks that a judge declare the death penalty and federal death penalty law unconstitutional

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This June 18, 2015, file photo, provided by the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office shows Dylann Roof.

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Associated Press

CHARLESTON, S.C.—Attorneys for the man charged with killing nine people at a Charleston church are challenging federal prosecutors’ intention to seek the death penalty against him.

Lawyers for Dylann Roof argue in a motion filed Monday that the death penalty and federal death penalty law are unconstitutional.

Their motion asks that a judge declare the death penalty law unconstitutional. It says such a ruling would permit Roof to enter a guilty plea and be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of release.

Roof is also facing a death penalty trial next year in state court in connection with the June 2015 shootings at Emanuel AME Church. No date has been set for the federal trial.

Authorities said Roof posed with the Confederate battle flag before the killings and talked of trying to start a race war.

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