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With Help From EJI, Oklahoma Death Row Prisoner James Fisher Wins New Trial
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Federal Court Reverses Conviction and Death-In-Prison Sentence Imposed on 14-Year-Old Missouri Child
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Executive Director Discusses Need to End Sentencing of Young Children to Die in Prison
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EJI Challenges Eleventh Circuit Denial of Meritorious Claim Because Unrepresented Inmate Did Not Use Correct Language in Brief
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EJI Appeals Conviction of Mother Sentenced to Life Without Parole After She Delivered Stillborn Baby
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Eleventh Circuit Decision in Lawhorn Case Affirms Need for Effective Counsel at Penalty Phase
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More than 80 People Sentenced to Death in Alabama as a Result of ‘Judge Override’
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Alabama Has Highest Rate of Death Sentencing in the Country
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Supreme Court Stays Callahan Execution
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Jimmy Callahan Seeks Stay from United States Supreme Court
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