Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Intellectually disabled but on death row: The troubling case of Freddie Hall

Hi,

Marc Tasse LA Times editorial on Hall v Florida "Atkins" death penalty case before the U. S. Supreme Court

I thought you'd like this:
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Intellectually disabled but on death row: The troubling case of Freddie Hall
Shortly after his birth in 1945, Freddie Hall's family knew that something was different about him. And later, he was slow to learn, to walk and to talk, and it was challenging for his family to understand his speech. He was raised under difficult circumstances in an impoverished and abusive home, the 16th of 17 children, and showed early signs of serious intellectual and developmental delays.

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