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These exonerations have included at least one mentally retarded person who
unwittingly confessed to a crime that he did not commit. See Baker, Death-Row
Inmate Gets Clemency; Agreement Ends Day of Suspense, Washington Post, (
2002 ) ...
These exonerations have included at least one mentally retarded person who
unwittingly confessed to a crime that he did not commit. See Baker, Death-Row
Inmate Gets Clemency; Agreement Ends Day of Suspense, Washington Post, (
2002 ) ...
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Supreme Court. s (2002) 536 US 304, 153 L Ed 2d 335, 122 S Ct 2242 mentally
retarded to be “ uncommon . ” tion . tutional law, making it difficult to refute and
even more difficult to reject.” 487 US, at 854-855, 101 L Ed 2d 702, 108 S Ct
2687.
Supreme Court. s (2002) 536 US 304, 153 L Ed 2d 335, 122 S Ct 2242 mentally
retarded to be “ uncommon . ” tion . tutional law, making it difficult to refute and
even more difficult to reject.” 487 US, at 854-855, 101 L Ed 2d 702, 108 S Ct
2687.
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Are the mentally retarded really more disposed (and hence more likely) to commit
willfully cruel and serious crime than others? In my experience, the opposite is
true: being childlike generally suggests innocence rather than brutality. Assuming
...
Are the mentally retarded really more disposed (and hence more likely) to commit
willfully cruel and serious crime than others? In my experience, the opposite is
true: being childlike generally suggests innocence rather than brutality. Assuming
...
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