Breaking the Frame: Responding to Gang Stereotyping in Capital Cases

[...]not all gangs are the same and not all gang affiliations are the same. [...]Part II of this Article offers a study of the case of Patrick Stout, a young man convicted of murder and sentenced to death in Shelby County, Tennessee, largely due to the prejudicial effect of misleading and unexplaine...

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