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New Orleans resident Molly Ezell holds a sign promoting a Louisiana constitutional amendment that would require unanimous 12-member jury verdicts in serious felony cases in the state on Oct. 29, 2018 in New Orleans. Louisiana is one of only two states allowing convictions by jury votes of 10-2 or 11-1. The amendment that would change that is on the Nov. 6 ballot. (AP Photo/Kevin McGill)

New Orleans resident Molly Ezell holds a sign promoting a Louisiana constitutional amendment that would require unanimous 12-member jury verdicts in serious felony cases in the state on Oct. 29, 2018 in New Orleans. Louisiana is one of only two states allowing convictions by jury votes of 10-2 or 11-1. The amendment that would change that is on the Nov. 6 ballot. (AP Photo/Kevin McGill)

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