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Date: 2012-01-11 22:30:32
United States criminal procedure
Penry v. Johnson
Atkins v. Virginia
Capital punishment in Texas
Gregg v. Georgia
Capital punishment in the United States
Capital punishment
Mitigating factor
Furman v. Georgia
Case law
Law
Penry v. Lynaugh

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