Comparative proportionality reviews are aimed at determining whether the sentence is in accordance with other punishments doled out for similar crimes in other cases.
Addison, 33, was convicted of shooting a Manchester bicycle policeman, Michael Briggs, in 2006 as Briggs was trying to arrest him following a string of robberies and a gunfight.
The case revived the debate about capital punishment in the New England state, which has not executed a prisoner since 1939.
State lawmakers' efforts to repeal or weaken the death penalty repeatedly have been quashed by governors' veto powers, most recently in 2009.
Addison's appeal comes as support for the death penalty nationwide has been flagging.
A Gallup poll released last month showed 60 percent of Americans favor capital punishment for convicted murderers, the lowest percentage since 1972, and down from a peak of 80 percent in the mid-1990s.
(Editing by Scott Malone and Bob Burgdorfer)
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