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Criminal

Apr. 6, 2001

The Death-Case Backlog Lives On

SAN FRANCISCO - Nine down, 592 left to go. That's the scorecard on California's Death Row following last week's execution of twice-convicted murderer Robert Lee Massie, who dropped all his appeals in a self-styled protest against a legal system that he said moved too slowly.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Nine down, 592 left to go.
        That's the scorecard on California's Death Row following last week's execution of twice-convicted murderer Robert Lee Massie, who dropped all his appeals in a self-styled protest against a legal system that he...

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