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Citation: 486 U.S. 367

1. Mills v. Maryland, No. 87-5367, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 30, 1988, Argued , June 6, 1988, Decided

OVERVIEW: Jury must be permitted to consider all mitigating evidence as death penalty could not stand when there was substantial probability that jurors thought they were precluded from considering mitigating evidence unless all jurors agreed on its existence.


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