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Ark. court grants new hearing for death-row inmate

The Arkansas Supreme Court granted a new hearing Thursday for a death-row inmate convicted in a 1997 double murder, ruling that some of his claims, including potential DNA testing problems, should be reviewed.

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protector20 - 4/27/2012 7:08 AM
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Our state supreme court justices love nothing more than trying to find a way to stop the execution of cold-blooded murderers. Potential errors are there with EVERY DNA test. That's what juries and cross-examination are for. Remember this at election time, folks. Every one of these supreme court justices need to be voted OUT!!!
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