Supreme Court dismisses bid to execute inmate with borderline intellectual disability
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CBS News' Jan Crawford reports.
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The Supreme Court has dismissed a case surrounding the death penalty and IQ tests for inmates on death row.
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CBS News' Jessica Levinson and Katrina Kaufman have more.
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A divided Supreme Court has dismissed Alabama's bid to be allowed to execute a convicted murderer who was found by lower courts to be intellectually disabled
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