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| US Supreme Court returns death penalty cases to Kansas |
| By ksnt.com- Roxana Hegeman |
| Published: 01/21/2016 |
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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court sided Wednesday with Kansas officials seeking to reinstate death penalty sentences for three men, sending their cases back to the state’s highest court. The justices ruled 8-1 that the Kansas Supreme Court was wrong to overturn the sentences of Jonathan and Reginald Carr, and Sidney Gleason, who was convicted in a separate case. The Carr brothers broke into a Wichita home and forced the three men and two women there to have sex with each other and withdraw money from ATMs. The women were raped before all five were taken to a snow-covered soccer field and shot in the head. One woman survived a gunshot wound to the head. Gleason killed a Great Bend woman and her boyfriend in 2004 after the woman witnessed a robbery. Read More. |
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