'Old School' Expectations Plague Young Lawyer Mental Health—But Not All Predecessors Are Sympathetic
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As a small boy, Larry Lucas was regularly beaten by his parents and grandmother, fed very little food, dressed in rags during brutal Midwest winters and punished with cigarette burns. None of that, however, was mentioned as mitigating evidence during the trial at which Lucas was sentenced to death for two murders. On Monday, in an opinion written by Chief Justice Ronald George, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the absence of that information was enough to negate Lucas' death sentence.
July 27, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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'Old School' Expectations Plague Young Lawyer Mental Health—But Not All Predecessors Are Sympathetic
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