U.S. District Court nominee Paul Cassell clung tightly to the political center in defending his views on criminal law at a lively March 19 Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing.
Cassell, 42, a University of Utah College of Law professor who was selected for the federal trial bench in his home state, is well-known for his efforts to get the Supreme Court’s Miranda ruling overturned and for his outspoken support for the death penalty.
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