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July 11, 2015 · 5:35 am

Death row inmates need only raise a reasonable doubt as to their intellectual capacity to be entitled to an evidentiary hearing under the Eighth Amendment


Opinion:
KEVAN BRUMFIELD
v.
BURL CAIN, WARDEN

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