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Portraits included in non-unanimous jury project that was awarded the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. Calvin Duncan poses for a photo with two stacks of legal paperwork filed under {quote}Notification of Direct Appeal Decision{quote} and Non-unanimous Jury Verdict issues{quote} in his Central Business District office in New Orleans, La., Friday, Feb. 23, 2018. Duncan is a former Angola inmate who is pushing the United States Supreme Court, through repeated petitions on behalf of inmates convicted on non-unanimous jury counts, to overturn the state's unusual law allowing murder convictions of a 10 to 2 jury serious felony cases.

Portraits included in non-unanimous jury project that was awarded the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. Calvin Duncan poses for a photo with two stacks of legal paperwork filed under "Notification of Direct Appeal Decision" and Non-unanimous Jury Verdict issues" in his Central Business District office in New Orleans, La., Friday, Feb. 23, 2018. Duncan is a former Angola inmate who is pushing the United States Supreme Court, through repeated petitions on behalf of inmates convicted on non-unanimous jury counts, to overturn the state's unusual law allowing murder convictions of a 10 to 2 jury serious felony cases.