L.A. Times: "The Supreme Court on Wednesday restored a death sentence for a Kansas murderer who claimed his 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination had been violated when he was forced to submit to a mental health exam after claiming he was under the influence of drugs when he shot a sheriff."
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ReplyDeleteKansas won't even execute those nigger Carr brothers for their killing spree in Wichita. How can you even think they'd execute someone now... Kansas is full of pussies!
ReplyDeleteAgain, the civilized countries have banned capital punishment.
ReplyDeleteYes Byron you are blind your blinding stupidity never ceases to amaze me...
ReplyDeleteYour honor I need a mental health exam because I was under the influence of drugs when I shot and killed a man. Oops! But since I just opened my pie hole and admitted in court to shooting the man, I should not be convicted of murder because I just violated my own right against self incrimination.
ReplyDeleteSo at best a judge is gonna tell the guy not to do stupid stuff like that in the future. However since there isn't ever ever going to be a next time it's a mute point.......