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| U.S. Supreme Court rejects appeal of Alabama Death Row inmate convicted in 2007 slaying of parents |
| By al.com- Kent Faulk |
| Published: 11/27/2017 |
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it won't hear the appeal of an Alabama death row inmate who was convicted in the 2007 killings of his parents in Tuscaloosa. James Scott Largin, 46, earlier this year had appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court a December 2015 ruling by the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals upholding his conviction and death sentence. On Monday the high court, without opinion, refused to review his case. Largin was sentenced to death by a Tuscaloosa County judge in 2009 for his capital murder conviction in the deaths of his parents, Jimmy, 68, and Peggy, 56. Read More. |
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