The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered lower courts to review the case of the only woman on Oklahoma's death row over concerns that prosecutors' discussion of her sexual history rendered her trial ...
U.S. Supreme Court ordered 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to take up Brenda Andrew's complaints about her trial again.
After over two decades of imprisonment for killing her husband, Brenda Andrew's team now argue prosecutors used sexist tactics to influence the jury.
The woman, Brenda Andrew, was convicted of murdering her husband. Her trial was tainted ... A brief supporting Ms. Andrew from a former federal judge and others said the volume of prejudicial ...
When Brenda Andrew was on trial over allegations that she conspired ... Across those decisions, multiple judges dissented. Judge Robert Bacharach on the 10th Circuit court wrote that prosecutors ...
Oklahoma's only female death row inmate, Brenda Andrew, 61, could get another chance in court due to "sex-shaming" during her ...
whose attorneys argue was "sex-shamed" during her husband's murder trial, may have another day in court after a Tuesday Supreme Court ruling. Brenda Andrew, now 61, was sentenced to death in 2004 ...
The court, over two dissenting votes, threw out a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the sentence and conviction of Brenda Andrew for ... rendered the trial unfair. Judge Robert Bacharach ...
Brenda Andrew has said that while her husband was ... Her lawyers claim that prosecutors and the trial judge violated her constitutional rights by allowing jurors to see "a passel of irrelevant ...