Supreme Court struggles over whether Alabama can execute man found to be intellectually disabled
By MARK SHERMAN and KIM CHANDLER
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled over how courts should decide borderline cases of whether convicted murderers are intellectually disabled and should be shielded from execution.
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