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Harris Case Enters Appellate Endgame
NEARLY FOUR years have been consumed in bringing the case of Darrel K. Harris, the first person sentenced to die under New York`s 1995 law re-instating the death penalty, to the New York Court of Appeals.Court of Appeals Could Hear Proportionality Review And Intervention by U.S. Supreme Court Is Possible'Harris' Case Enters Appellate Endgame
If the New York Court of Appeals upholds the state's death penalty statute, Darrel K. Harris would still have four avenues to pursue in attempting to stave off his execution, two federal and two state. As his most immediate route, he'd have 90 days to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review his case. According to Skadden Arps' Ronald J. Tabak, since 1999 the Court's shown "a surprisingly high interest in death penalty cases."Lawyers for Morgan Stanley and Oppenheimer beat back separate Ashland appeals in the Second and Sixth Circuits on Thursday over a combined $260 million in ARS loses.
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