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For some, Louisiana’s vote on unanimous juries is personal

“Louisiana is one of only two states -- the other is Oregon -- that don’t require unanimous juries for all felony convictions, and it’s the only state where a jury that isn’t unanimous can send a person to prison for the rest of their life.“

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November 5, 2018

SentencingPhillip ReevesNovember 5, 2018NOLA News, LouisianaComment
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