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Death Row inmate Thomas Miller-El was originally convicted and sentenced to death in 1986 for shooting and killing a Dallas, Texas hotel clerk. In 2005, The U.S. Supreme Court reversed the conviction due to racial bias in his jury selection. His conviction took place just a month before the Baston vs. Kentucy ruling, which required prosecutors by law, to give a race neutral explanation of racial jury selection. He was granted a new trial. On March 18, 2008 Miller-El accepted a deal where in return for pleading guilty to the murder, he would be spared the death sentence.
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Fast Facts:
- Miller-El bound, gagged and shot two Holiday Inn workers
- One man died, the other remained paralyzed
- Plead guilty to aggravated robbery, and capital murder
- Convicted tossed due to racial discrimination in jury selection
- Miller-El was 56 at time of 2008 guilty plea
- When arrested in November 1985, was shot by SWAT team
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