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Appeals in Capital Cases Are Difficult
jeff sessions: Prosecutors are supposed to think about the interests of justice. If you're, if you're jeff sessions, and you have nothing but a taste for blood, i don't know there's any anything that you'll see," he said. He says prosecutors should be able to make an unfettered presentation of why they should not be put to death in capital cases. But even jogar sarna, who was the boston marathon bomber, prevailed in the first circuit court of appeals on the ground that the government failed to let him make a fulsome sentencing case after he pled guilty.
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