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Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction
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The Supreme Court reinstated Pedro Hernandez's murder conviction in Etan Patz's 1979 disappearance, reversing a federal appeals ruling and restoring his 25-years-to-life sentence.
- Frame 1The Supreme Court rules for New York prosecutors, restoring Pedro Hernandez's murder conviction and blocking the reopened third-trial path.
- Frame 2The case began in 1979, when six-year-old Etan Patz vanished while walking to a Manhattan school bus stop.
- Frame 3Hernandez was convicted in 2017 after a mistrial; prosecutors said another trial was being prepared after the reversal.
- Frame 4The Second Circuit had overturned the verdict over the judge's answer to jurors about how confessions should be weighed.
- Frame 5A 6-3 majority said federal courts went too far overriding state rulings under a law limiting habeas review.
- Frame 6The ruling restores the 25-years-to-life sentence and blocks the immediate third-trial track prosecutors had been preparing.
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- Jun 22, 3:03 PM EDT
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- Jun 22, 2:19 PM EDT