Death Row Case Offers Window Into Prosecutors' Gender Bias
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By Marco Poggio

As she stood trial for orchestrating her estranged husband's 2001 murder,
Brenda Andrew faced an uphill battle convincing an Oklahoma jury of her
innocence. The evidence was stacked against her, but perhaps the most
powerful weapon in the prosecutors' arsenal wasn't the evidence itself — it
was their ability to portray her as a deviant, unfaithful woman who
deserved to be executed.

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