Henry v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted of the 1985 first-degree murder of his wife. The trial court sentenced Defendant to death. The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant’s conviction and sentence. After Defendant’s postconviction motion and petition for writ of habeas corpus were denied, the Governor signed a death warrant for Defendant setting execution for June 18, 2014. Defendant filed a motion for determination of intellectual disability as a bar to execution, which the circuit court dismissed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that Defendant did not demonstrate a facially sufficient claim of intellectual disability and that no motion for rehearing would be entertained by the Court.
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