New Mississippi AG reviewing Curtis Flowers case

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Mississippi’s new attorney general must decide whether to take a quadruple murder case to a seventh trial.

Curtis Flowers has had two mistrials and four reversed convictions in a nationally watched case involving the 1996 slayings of four people at a Winona furniture store.

News outlets report a judge turned the case over Wednesday to new Attorney General Lynn Fitch.

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Flowers was sentenced to death in the sixth trial, but the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the conviction on the grounds of racial bias.

A judge in December set Flowers free on $250,000 bail. (AP)

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