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FILE - In this July 2016, file photo, Olan Williams listens during a hearing in a Multnomah County courtroom in Portland, Ore. Williams was convicted of a felony by a nonunanimous jury. Oregon is the only state in America that allows nonunanimous jury convictions. Voters in Louisiana, the only other state that had adopted it, scrapped the provision in the 2018 election. Momentum is building to do the same in Oregon. (Aimee Green/The Oregonian via AP, File)

FILE - In this July 2016, file photo, Olan Williams listens during a hearing in a Multnomah County courtroom in Portland, Ore. Williams was convicted of a felony by a nonunanimous jury. Oregon is the only state in America that allows nonunanimous jury convictions. Voters in Louisiana, the only other state that had adopted it, scrapped the provision in the 2018 election. Momentum is building to do the same in Oregon. (Aimee Green/The Oregonian via AP, File)

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