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Death penalty cases take an average of 18 to 25 years to conclude due to the lengthy appeals process involved after the trial.
33:24 - 38:09 (04:44)
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Death penalty cases take an average of 18 to 25 years to conclude due to the lengthy appeals process involved after the trial. As a result, many first degree murder cases are dropped to second degree murder.
ChapterThe Lengthy Process of Death Penalty Cases
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The defense attorney argues that Christopher Pell had no specific intent to kill Jana even though they are not denying that he murdered her at Popeyes; they claim that he went there only to talk to her.
38:09 - 41:56 (03:47)
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The defense attorney argues that Christopher Pell had no specific intent to kill Jana even though they are not denying that he murdered her at Popeyes; they claim that he went there only to talk to her.