In 16 recent federal capital trials, juries rejected the death penalty 15 times.
In March 2002, a jury rejected the insanity defense and found her guilty.
However, in February 1928 a jury rejected his claim and he was sentenced to hang.
In all, the jury rejected 10 of the mitigating factors and approved 7.
She said the jury "rejected the script written by the Government and its paid witnesses."
With their verdict, the jury rejected each one of those arguments.
Yet the jury rejected that evidence and found him guilty.
I recently presided over a trial in which the jury quickly rejected the death penalty.
A jury rejected the option of sentencing her to death by injection.
The jury, which took 20 hours to reach a decision, rejected the defense arguments as contradictory.