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Appellate Practice

Apr. 23, 2003

Supreme Court Will Take On High-Profile Capital Punishment Case

WASHINGTON - Taking on a high-profile death penalty case, the Supreme Court on Monday said it will review several alleged constitutional errors in the trial and sentencing of a Texas man whose execution the justices stopped in March just 10 minutes before the scheduled lethal injection.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Taking on a high-profile death penalty case, the Supreme Court on Monday said it will review several alleged constitutional errors in the trial and sentencing of a Texas man whose execution the justices stopped in March just 10 minutes before the scheduled lethal injection.
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