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Dale v. Janklow

U.S.
Apr 18, 1988
485 U.S. 1014 (1988)

Summary

stating that for one to be competent to be executed he has to be aware of the punishment he is about to suffer and why he must suffer it

Summary of this case from Goff v. State

Opinion

No. 87-6641.

April 18, 1988, October TERM, 1987.


C.A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 828 F. 2d 481.


Summaries of

Dale v. Janklow

U.S.
Apr 18, 1988
485 U.S. 1014 (1988)

stating that for one to be competent to be executed he has to be aware of the punishment he is about to suffer and why he must suffer it

Summary of this case from Goff v. State

stating that for one to be competent to be executed he has to be aware of the punishment he is about to suffer and why he must suffer it

Summary of this case from Berry v. State
Case details for

Dale v. Janklow

Case Details

Full title:DALE ET UX. v. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR OF SOUTH DAKOTA, ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 18, 1988

Citations

485 U.S. 1014 (1988)

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