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Bill to address old split jury verdicts stays alive in Louisiana House; critics pan it

Por: The Advocate Crime May 12, 2023

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A proposed relief valve for more than 1,000 Louisiana inmates who were convicted long ago by divided juries made it out of a legislative committee Thursday, on life support.Emotions ran high as freed prisoners and inmate advocates called it no relief at all, panning a bill by Rep. Randal Gaines, D-LaPlace, after amendments from the powerful Louisiana District Attorneys Association. Though legislation may be the only relief possible for those... + full article



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