Ruling could save 40 condemned to die
March 4, 2006
When the Nevada Supreme Court ruled in December that a common way prosecutors pursue the death penalty is unconstitutional, the justices wrote that the ruling's impact will be "so slight" that it will only affect "a few" cases.
"A few" may turn out to be 40 of the 84 inmates on death row.
The court is being asked to apply its ruling in convicted murderer Robert Lee McConnell's case to others, and defense attorneys hope the justices will make the case retroactive.
Steven Owens, chief of the Clark County district attorney's appellate office, said if the court issues such a ruling, which he said wouldn't be a surprise, it would give hope to 40 inmates on death row.
Defense attorneys involved in death penalty cases pending before the court agreed.
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