A Texas man convicted of killing a police informant was executed after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected arguments that he was too mentally impaired to qualify for the death penalty.
he got what's due to him, well done USA justice system, wish ours was like yours we wouldn't be having criminals crawling in out of parliament of SA and SA definitely wouldn't be a rape capital of the world if only our justice was even a fraction competent and effective as yours. Report Abuse
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he got what's due to him, well done USA justice system, wish ours was like yours we wouldn't be having criminals crawling in out of parliament of SA and SA definitely wouldn't be a rape capital of the world if only our justice was even a fraction competent and effective as yours.Report Abuse
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