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California's Chief Justice: Hard to Say the Death Penalty Is Working

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Calif. Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye has seen a lot of change in the past four years. Gov. Jerry Brown appointed three new Associate Justices who had never been judges before -- all under the age of 45. We sit down with Justice Cantil-Sakauye to talk about those changes and other issues facing the court.

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