U.S. Supreme Court Throws Out Death Sentence From 30 Years Ago
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The Supreme Court announced opinions today and overruled a 30-year old death sentence for a Georgia man because of racial discrimination in the jury selection. NPR’s Ron Elving tells Here & Now’s Robin Young about the legal repercussions, as well as a new Washington Post poll that shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton nationally. The poll comes with big caveats for the likely Republican nominee.
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