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Oregon court goes where Louisiana refused, voiding hundreds of split jury convictions

Por: The Advocate Crime December 31, 2022

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Two months after the Louisiana Supreme Court to as many as 1,500 inmates convicted years ago by divided juries that are now illegal, the Oregon Supreme Court did just the opposite.In a unanimous ruling on Friday, the seven Oregon justices agreed to apply a U.S. Supreme Court ban on non-unanimous juries retroactively.Aliza Kaplan, a professor at Lewis & Clark Law School who filed a friend of the court brief in the Oregon case, said the decision... + full article



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