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Mississippi Supreme Court to Review Death in Prison Sentence for 13-Year-Old Child
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EJI Honors George Kendall and Thomas Sager and Celebrates the Release of Diane Jones
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Alabama High Court Criticizes Judges' Common and Unfair Practice of Signing Orders Written by Prosecutors
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Alabama Increases Prison Population Even As Nation Succeeds in Reducing Incarceration Levels
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EJI Challenges 13-Year-Old Mississippi Child's Conviction and Sentence to Die in Prison
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EJI Wins Reversal for Death Row Client Jodey Waldrop
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EJI Wins Reversal for Iowa Woman Sentenced to Die in Prison for a Crime at Age 14
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Alabama Supreme Court Holds Death Row Inmate Has Right to Prove His Postconviction Filing Should Be Considered
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Eleventh Circuit Has Nation's Highest Death Sentencing Rate
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EJI Wins New Trial for Death Row Prisoner Thomas Lane
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