Criminal
Jun. 22, 2002
Court Bans Execution Of Mentally Retarded
WASHINGTON - In a historic decision reversing a quarter-century of death penalty jurisprudence, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the execution of mentally retarded defendants is cruel and unusual punishment that violates the Constitution.




The 6-3 decision carves out an excepti...
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