
In Curtis Flowers case, how race could mean life or death
Clip: 3/20/2019 | 7m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
In Curtis Flowers case, race could be a matter of life or death
Curtis Flowers has been tried six times for the murder of four people killed in a Mississippi furniture store in 1996. The case is the subject of the second season American Public Media’s “In the Dark” podcast. Now the Supreme Court is considering whether the district attorney prosecuting Flowers illegally made juror selections based on race. William Brangham talks to APM’s Madeleine Baran.
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In Curtis Flowers case, how race could mean life or death
Clip: 3/20/2019 | 7m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Curtis Flowers has been tried six times for the murder of four people killed in a Mississippi furniture store in 1996. The case is the subject of the second season American Public Media’s “In the Dark” podcast. Now the Supreme Court is considering whether the district attorney prosecuting Flowers illegally made juror selections based on race. William Brangham talks to APM’s Madeleine Baran.
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