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Arson is not equal to murder: California Supreme Court should overturn death row verdict | OpinionRaymond Lee Oyler set a fire that killed five firefighters in 2006. The California Supreme Court will decide if he remains on death row, writes Robin Epley of The Sacramento Bee.
New North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein is suing again over more recent laws from state Republicans that erode gubernatorial ...
New law, attorney tells the state Supreme Court, demands that Raymond Oyler’s murder convictions, death penalty be overturned ...
New law, attorney tells the state Supreme Court, demands that Raymond Oyler’s murder convictions, death penalty be overturned ...
New law, attorney tells the state Supreme Court, demands that Raymond Oyler’s murder convictions, death penalty be overturned ...
The Supreme Court of California met in Sacramento on Wednesday to hear oral arguments in the case of an arsonist sentenced to death.
On January 23, 2025, the Washington Supreme Court held that two Washington workers can argue that their former employer imposed ...
The Supreme Court opines that the appointment of members of the military courts should be in conformity with the Judicial Service Commission which identifies competent personnel and their terms of ...
In a landmark –delayed- judgment, seven Supreme Court justices led by Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo unanimously turned away a 2021 constitutional appeal by the Attorney General against ...
President Donald Trump's first week in office focused on immigration over the economy and continued to play to his base.
The Supreme Court ... the state’s highest court, has essentially no impact on the current situation. “It’s like the fighter who got knocked down but found out that the other person cheated,” ...
Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson pose for their official portrait at the East Conference Room of the Supreme Court building on October 7, 2022 in ...
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