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Defendants argue to state’s high court that a Pennsylvania DA has been misusing the death penalty

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Two men accused of homicide and facing a potential death sentence if convicted asked Pennsylvania’s highest court Tuesday to restrict a county prosecutor’s pursuit of the death penalty, accusing him of misusing it to pressure defendants into guilty pleas or get them to turn state’s evidence.

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Defendants argue to state's high court that a Pennsylvania DA has been misusing the death penalty

Washington County District Attorney Jason Walsh speaks during a news conference in Washington, Pa., on Oct. 27, 2023, as Mt. Pleasant Township police Chief Matthew Tharp listens behind him. (Mike Jones/Observer-Reporter via AP)


HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Two men accused of homicide and facing a potential death sentence if convicted asked Pennsylvania’s highest court Tuesday to restrict a county prosecutor’s pursuit of the death penalty, accusing him of misusing it to pressure defendants into guilty pleas or get them to turn state’s evidence.

The two defendants filed a petition before the state Supreme Court that suggests a range of actions to limit Washington County District Attorney Jason Walsh’s discretion in asking for capital punishment.

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