Supreme Court rejects use of ‘racial stereotypes’ in death penalty cases
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court rejected the use of “racial stereotypes” in death penalty cases Wednesday, reopening the case of a black man in Texas who was sentenced to die after his jury was told African-Americans are more likely than whites to commit crimes. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said this testimony had no place…
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