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The Supreme Court, Peremptory Challenges, and the Case of Flowers v. Mississippi

The Supreme Court, Peremptory Challenges, and the Case of Flowers v. Mississippi
The U.S. Supreme Court building is seen in Washington on Dec. 24, 2018. Eric Baradat/AFP/Getty Images
Elad Hakim
Elad Hakim
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The Supreme Court is set to rule on an important case in the coming weeks. The case involves Curtis Flowers, who was convicted and sentenced to death for allegedly murdering four people on July 16, 1996. Flowers has maintained his innocence throughout.

Elad Hakim
Elad Hakim
contributor
Mr. Hakim is a political commentator and writer who is fluent in both English and Hebrew. His articles have been published in The Federalist, The Western Journal, American Thinker, World Net Daily, Sun-Sentinel, The Epoch Times and other online publications.
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