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“The Court cannot allow such a person to be subjected to the death penalty, regardless of public clamor," Judge Julie Kaelin ruled, arguing she should not be swayed by fear of criticism.
“The Court cannot allow such a person to be subjected to the death penalty, regardless of public clamor," Judge Julie Kaelin ruled, arguing she should not be swayed by fear of criticism.
A 2-2 split among Indiana Supreme Court justices leaves in place a lower court ruling that ordered the prison agency to release the information.
The Kentucky Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal in the case of a kidnapped distillery worker, while a federal appeals court will take up the case of a double murder.