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Supreme Court struggles over whether Alabama can execute man found to be intellectually disabled
The Supreme Court debated how to assess borderline cases of intellectual disability in death penalty appeals, particularly in Joseph Clifton Smith's case, who has multiple IQ scores slightly above 70. Alabama seeks to execute Smith, despite lower courts deeming him intellectually disabled. A ruling is anticipated by early summer, which could impact future cases.
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