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Insanity defense / Atkins v. Virginia / Capital punishment / David Orentlicher / Roper v. Simmons / Jury / Plea bargain / United States Supreme Court cases involving mental health / Capital punishment in Texas / Law / Criminal law / Mitigating factor
Date: 2008-05-22 16:19:24
Insanity defense
Atkins v. Virginia
Capital punishment
David Orentlicher
Roper v. Simmons
Jury
Plea bargain
United States Supreme Court cases involving mental health
Capital punishment in Texas
Law
Criminal law
Mitigating factor

Members Rep. David Orentlicher, Chairperson Rep. Scott Pelath Rep. Vernon Smith Rep. Jonathan Elrod Rep. Ralph Foley

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