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FILE - In this April 22, 2019, file photo Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro speaks at an event in Carson City, Nev. A state court judge rejected a bid by lawyers defending a man in three capital murder cases to have Nevada's death penalty declared unconstitutional because the two most powerful lawmakers in the state Legislature, Cannizzaro and Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson, are also career prosecutors. Clark County District Court Judge Douglas Herndon said Tuesday, May 21, 2019 that as a judge in a criminal proceeding he doesn't have authority to make findings about legislative bias or the actions of elected state representatives. (AP Photo/Ryan Tarinelli, File)

FILE - In this April 22, 2019, file photo Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro speaks at an event in Carson City, Nev. A state court judge rejected a bid by lawyers defending a man in three capital murder cases to have Nevada's death penalty declared unconstitutional because the two most powerful lawmakers in the state Legislature, Cannizzaro and Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson, are also career prosecutors. Clark County District Court Judge Douglas Herndon said Tuesday, May 21, 2019 that as a judge in a criminal proceeding he doesn't have authority to make findings about legislative bias or the actions of elected state representatives. (AP Photo/Ryan Tarinelli, File)

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