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Death penalty cases across Florida have been thrown into a state of uncertainty after last week’s Supreme Court ruling finding the state’s sentencing system for capital cases unconstitutional.
That’s simply more heartache for Jacksonville’s Farah family, who say they simply want closure after the 2013 murder of Shelby Farah.
“I never believed in the death penalty,” says Shelby’s mother Darlene Farah.
“Two wrongs don’t make a right. Killing somebody is not bringing the victim back,” she told WJCT.
“I have two other children. And as we are waiting for this to go to trial, it’s been such a struggle for…
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