US court throws out 100 death sentences

A San Francisco appeal court overturned an estimated 100 death sentences in Arizona and elsewhere today because the inmates were sent to death row by judges instead of juries.

A San Francisco appeal court overturned an estimated 100 death sentences in Arizona and elsewhere today because the inmates were sent to death row by judges instead of juries.

The case stems from a 2002 decision by the US Supreme Court, that juries, not judges, must pass death sentences.

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