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Hearing resumes for child killer on death row who claims he's intellectually disabled

Por: The Advocate Crime November 08, 2022

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For the past three years, specialists have worked to determine if Frank Ford Cosey, a man convicted of one of East Baton Rouge Parish’s most brutal murders, has the mental capacity to be put to death for his crime.An off-and-on courtroom battle designed to determine if he has an intellectual disability reconvened Monday morning inside the 19th Judicial District Courthouse in downtown Baton Rouge. The so-called Atkins hearing is slated to... + full article



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