Supreme Court Reviews Jury Bias in Death Penalty Case
Supreme Court weighs racism claim over jury selection in death penalty case
2026.03.31Updated 4d ago
The Supreme Court again considered alleged bias accusations against an infamous Mississippi prosecutor.
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The Supreme Court is examining claims of racial discrimination in jury selection by a controversial Mississippi prosecutor. The case highlights ongoing concerns about fairness in capital punishment proceedings. This decision could have significant implications for death penalty cases nationwide.
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