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Today in Supreme Court History: July 15

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Campbell v. Florida, 400 U.S. 801 (decided July 15, 1970): denies cert in murder case where defendant argued it was error to exclude jurors who would impose death penalty only if recommendation for mercy was added (this was between Witherspoon v. Illinois, 1968, which struck a statute allowing peremptory excusals of jurors who generally opposed the death penalty, and Wainwright v. Witt, 1985, can exclude anti-death penalty jurors but not those who merely had reservations about it)

 
 
 

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