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Penry v.
Lynaugh, 492 U.S. 302 (1989), was a
United States Supreme Court case that
sanctioned the
death penalty for
mentally disabled offenders because...
- The
James Lynaugh Unit is a
state prison for men
located in Fort Stockton,
Pecos County, Texas,
owned by
operated by the
Texas Department of Criminal...
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punishment for the
crime of
raping an
adult woman. Later, in
Penry v.
Lynaugh the
Court found there was
insufficient objective evidence of a national...
- Penry's case went
twice to the
United States Supreme Court:
Penry v.
Lynaugh (1989)
found that
executing intellectually disabled persons is not cruel...
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Wegner and
Colan Ratliff from the
David Taylor Research Center and
Kevin Lynaugh, from the
Carderock Division of the
Naval Surface Warfare Center, published...
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applied in
other cases including Atkins v.
Virginia (overturning
Penry v.
Lynaugh)
Stanford v. Kentucky, and
Roper v. Simmons.
Because only a few states...
- Cross-Border Challenge, runner-up Jim Long was
awarded the
place instead.
Lynaugh replaced USA's top-seeded
Danny Baggish in the
tournament "US
Darts Masters"...
- 1983, two prin****ls of
Bradford who had to come work at McAuto—Joseph T.
Lynaugh[citation needed] and
Howard L. Waltman—formed the S**** Corporation, a...
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James A.
Garfield in 1881. The
United States Supreme Court (in
Penry v.
Lynaugh) and the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Fifth Circuit (in Bigby...
- and
Jester II)
Region IV
Dolph Briscoe Unit John B.
Connally Unit
James Lynaugh Unit
William G.
McConnell Unit
Clarence N.
Stevenson Unit
Ruben M. Torres...