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Supreme Court sides with Mississippi man on death row in racial bias case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Terry Pitchford, a Mississippi man on death row, who argued for two decades that his conviction was invalid due to racially biased jury selections. The case centered on claims of racial bias in the selection of jurors during his trial.
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