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100 death sentences undone
A federal appeals court threw out the cases in Arizona, Idaho and Montana because the inmates were sent to death row by judges instead of juries. The ruling stems from a 2002 Supreme Court decision that juries, not judges, must render death sentences.
Reagan's shooter seeks visits
John Hinckley Jr. will be allowed to ask a judge to let him see his parents at their home. Hinckley wants to visit them without being accompanied by staff members of Washington's St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was admitted there after shooting President Reagan and three others in 1981. Patti Davis, ...