Supreme Court will hear death penalty case on intellectual disability

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide how the state that leads the nation in executions determines who is mentally competent enough to die. The justices at first announced that they would take up a more significant issue in the Texas case — whether executing a condemned prisoner after decades on death row constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. But more than two hours after issuing its original order, the court corrected its mistake.

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