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Nonunanimous jury ban isn't retroactive, Louisiana Supreme Court rules

Por: The Advocate Crime November 16, 2022

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The Louisiana Supreme Court has refused to require that a ban on nonunanimous jury verdicts be applied retroactively, denying  years before Louisiana voters and then the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed them.Five of the seven justices signed on to the majority. Justice Piper Griffin of New Orleans, the court's only Black member, dissented as the court denied a new trial to Reginald Reddick, who was convicted of second-degree murder by a 10-2... + full article



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