Criminal
Oct. 7, 2003
Mentally Ill Inmate Faces Drugging, Execution
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court removed a barrier Monday to the execution of a death-row inmate who must take antipsychotic drugs to be sane enough to be executed, when it declined review of a federal appellate-court decision that such forced medication is not unconstitutional.




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