What moves Florida legislators to consider death penalty reform bills?
The answer seems to be the prospect of the U.S. Supreme Court reviewing Florida’s unique way of condemning convicted killers to death.
Florida is the only state that lets jurors recommend death without their unanimous agreement on the reason why.
March 30, 2015 at 11:22 AM
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What moves Florida legislators to consider death penalty reform bills?
The answer seems to be the prospect of the U.S. Supreme Court reviewing Florida’s unique way of condemning convicted killers to death.
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