US Supreme Court refuses to reinstate first-degree murder against Philip J. Martin

Without comment, the justices refused to consider efforts by Brnovich to reinstate first-degree murder charges against Philip J. Martin after a jury could not agree that he was guilty of that crime. Instead, jurors found him guilty of second-degree murder, resulting in a 16-year prison term. (Arizona Department of Corrections/Courtesy)

Without comment, the justices refused to consider efforts by Brnovich to reinstate first-degree murder charges against Philip J. Martin after a jury could not agree that he was guilty of that crime. Instead, jurors found him guilty of second-degree murder, resulting in a 16-year prison term. (Arizona Department of Corrections/Courtesy)

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