United States v. Mitchell

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 2007-09-05

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REINHARDT, Circuit Judge, dissenting: The majority errs both in affirming the conviction and upholding the death sentence of Lezmond Mitchell, a young Navajo tribe member found guilty of committing a robbery and two horrific murders on Navajo land in Arizona. 1 During the investigation of these crimes, federal agents convinced eagerly cooperative tribal authorities to arrest Mitchel…

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