Supreme Court upholds death penalty for murderer who can’t remember his crime
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a man who committed a vicious murder decades ago can still be executed even though he’s since lost all memory of the crime, in a case that probes the limits of the death penalty. Vernon Madison was convicted of shooting a police officer in the head in 1985, but has…
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