The Supreme Court has reinstated Pedro Hernandez's conviction for the 1979 kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz, overturning a lower court decision that called for a new trial. This ruling is significant as it clarifies the application of Miranda rights in jury deliberations and underscores the limitations on federal courts' ability to grant post-conviction relief based on doubts about confession reliability.
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