U.S. top court rules for death row inmate over intellectual disability claim
| 18 June 2015 | The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday
that a federal judge was correct to hold a hearing on whether a
convicted cop killer on Louisiana's death row is intellectually disabled
and therefore potentially ineligible for the death penalty...The
court, in a 5-4 decision, threw out an appeals court ruling that said
Kevan Brumfield was not eligible for the special hearing in which the
lower court judge found he was intellectually disabled. Brumfield will
remain on death row for now, as the appeals court has yet to decide if
the judge was correct to find that Brumfield was ineligible for the
death penalty.
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