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Building Resilience in Farming and Life - A Journey Through Tough Challenges

239.329 - 260.576 George Hale

As a result, Dunham says, new death sentences are no longer replenishing death row populations, even as executions, too, are happening less often. The few places where the decline isn't quite as stark include Florida and Alabama, which allow non-unanimous juries to impose death sentences. For NPR News, I'm George Hale in Bloomington, Indiana.

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