The U.S. Supreme Court pumped hope into Florida’s death row when it voided the state’s capital sentencing scheme.
That hope will prove illusory for many if not all the inmates unless the courts decide Hurst v. Florida applies retroactively.
Under the backdrop of the U.S. Supreme Court voiding Florida's capital sentencing scheme, the Florida Supreme Court hears a critical case concerning death penalty sentencing.
February 02, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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The U.S. Supreme Court pumped hope into Florida’s death row when it voided the state’s capital sentencing scheme.
That hope will prove illusory for many if not all the inmates unless the courts decide Hurst v. Florida applies retroactively.
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