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In Death Penalty Cases, Courts Should Listen When Prosecutors Admit They Were Wrong
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How Prosecutors Secured Convictions in a Trial Over Tyre Nichols’s Death
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After freeing a man who spent half a century on death row, will Japan keep using the death penalty?
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Mixed verdict against former officers in Tyre Nichols beating death case
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The Supreme Court cases to look out for this term
The new Supreme Court term begins on Oct. 7. The last session saw consequential decisions, including giving presidents broader immunity, preserving abortion pill access and upholding a domestic ...10 hours ago -
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Policeman shot Chris Kaba dead fearing he would kill officers, court hears
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Texas man could be first to be executed in case of 'shaken baby' death
Robert Roberson is set to die this month in what would be the nation's first execution for "shaken baby syndrome," a scrutinized diagnosis that has been successfully challenged in some criminal cases.14 hours ago
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