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Supreme Courtroom declines to weigh IQ requirements in Alabama loss of life row case 

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The Supreme Courtroom on Thursday dismissed Alabama’s attraction to the justices in a loss of life row inmate’s case, declining to weigh how a number of IQ scores needs to be evaluated in capital circumstances for now. In an unsigned opinion, the court docket stated Alabama’s attraction in its case in opposition to Joseph Clifton Smith was “improvidently granted,” which means the justices made […]

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