...unable to reach a decision. The jury then returned a verdict of death, which the trial court declined to modify. This appeal is automatic. (§...
...capital murder and sentenced to death. A federal district court denied...perhaps bleeding on the brain, broken bones, et cetera" that...
National Law Journal
...the exit ramp. Noticing that the passenger window on the truck was broken and that broken glass was scattered on the passenger seat and floorboard...
Texas Lawyer
...b)). After a penalty trial, the jury...a verdict of death for the murder...been driving had broken down. The three...
...from liability for breach of contract. The court found that the quota system adopted by Cal Dairies was not equitable or uniform and therefore breached...
... The jury concluded defendant was sane and returned a verdict of death. This appeal is automatic. We affirm. ...
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