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Transcripts For CSPAN Jones V Mississippi Oral Argument 20240712

[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] the permanent law is sunblock. Only those or permanently and cordial may be sentenced to life without parole. In montgomery about formal factfinding has created confusion. But it cannot mean that no determination of permanent incorrigibility whatsoever is required because that would obliterate the crux of the decision. Any rule of law requires deciding if the defendant fits within the rule. But mississippis courts have denied the permanent incorrigibility role rule itself and the state continues that denial in this court stop in remanding this very case for sentencing, the Mississippi Supreme Court did not say a word about the permanent incorrigibility rule and affirmatively misinterpret the law by stating that elwok is unconstitutional if and only if the sentencing judge does not consider yout

Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 19:37:00

what did you say? i said are you okay? and what s going on? reporter: ethan did not respond to her. she called him by name, he d known her for years. he kept walking but didn t shoot her. the defense case now is putting on expert witnesses. they re trying to show the shooter can be rehabilitated in prison. that is one of the miller factors according to this mandatory hearing, mandated by the u.s. constitution and the eighth amendment to see if ethan crumbably can be allowed to have at some point potential of release. jim? good lord. the testimony of that one student there, just the decision in that moment, one student dies, the other lives. and of course here are the faces of the four of them that lost their lives that day. jean, thanks so much for bringing us that story.

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