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Court ruling hinders death row appeals

By Patti Waldmeir in Washington

Published: May 14 2007 22:50 | Last updated: May 14 2007 22:50

The US Supreme Court on Monday made it more difficult for death row prisoners to challenge their sentences, as two new conservative justices appointed by President George W. Bush made clear their hostility to such challenges.

The recent addition of the two new Bush appointees, chief justice John Roberts and justice Samuel Alito, may have substantially shifted the balance of power on the court on death penalty issues, experts said.

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