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The case of Curtis Flowers, a Mississippi man who has been tried six times for the grisly killings of four people at a furniture store in 1996, has reached the Supreme Court due to reports of racial discrimination and prosecutorial malfeasance.
Supreme Court justices spent an hour debating whether Flowers’ 2010 conviction for the execution-style murders was influenced by the rejection of potential Black jurors by Montgomery District...