Justice Thomas unbothered by trial of only woman on Oklahoma death row, says she wasn’t really called a ‘slut puppy’

Left: Brenda Evers Andrew (image via Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections); Right: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas (image by Erin Schaff/Pool/Getty Images).

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the only woman on death row in Oklahoma may have received an unfair trial because prosecutors introduced a slew of irrelevant evidence against her that presented her as an adulterous “slut puppy” to the jury.

The justices issued a per curiam decision ordering the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit to reexamine the prosecution of Brenda Evers Andrew to determine if Andrew was deprived of due process when prosecutors used much of their tine at the proceedings introducing irrelevant evidence about her sex life, her purported failings as a mother and wife, and her alleged propensity for wearing sexy clothes.

Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, however, were not nearly as troubled by the potentially prejudicial evidence introduced against Andrew, and dissented from the Court’s ruling.

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