Texas is about to execute a mentally retarded man - James Clark - even though the U.S. Supreme Court prohibits it.

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Texas is about to execute a mentally retarded man even though the U.S.
Supreme Court prohibits it.

In June of 2002 the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed the execution of the mentally retarded. In Atkins v. Virginia, 536 U.S. 304 (2002), the U.S.
Supreme Court announced that there is a national consensus that those who suffer from mentally retardation should be exempt from the death penalty.

Texas, apparently, refuses to be part of that national consensus. James Lee Clark is scheduled to be executed on April 27, 2004 in Hunstville, Texas even though two expert psychologists found him mentally retarded, ineligible for execution.

Mr. Clark was previously scheduled for execution on November 21, 2002, but his attorneys were able to show sufficient evidence that he may be retarded. When he was 15 years old, James Clark had a tested full scale IQ of 74. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a stay and ordered the original trial court to determine whether Mr. Clark was, in fact, retarded or not.

In 2003 the prosecuting attorney hired a psychological expert to examine James Clark. Soon afterward the defense attorney hired another psychological expert to examine James Clark. Both experts found that Mr. Clark is retarded, ineligible for execution. The first expert found that James Clark has an IQ of 65 with three adaptive behavior deficiencies. The defense expert found that James Clark has an IQ of 68 with several behavior deficiencies.

Unbelievably, the prosecuting attorney fired their expert and hired another expert. Not surprisingly this third "expert" found that Mr.
Clark isn't retarded. Reprehensibly, this third expert didn't even perform an examination of James Clark. He simply chatted with Mr. Clark for a couple of hours. The first two experts performed thorough standardized testing, taking 6 and 7.5 hours each.

Unbelievably, the trial judge who presided over the subsequent Atkins hearing for Mr. Clark decided that she knew better than these two experts, the only two experts who had performed thorough tests on Mr.
Clark. She found that Mr. Clark isn't retarded, and on March 3, 2003 the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals accepted the trial judge's finding.

Again, and simply put, Texas is planning to execute a man who is mentally retarded.

The undersigned call on Texas Governor Rick Perry to do whatever possible to stop this injustice. Gov. Perry has the authority to have the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles investigate James Clark's case.
Gov. Petty can issue James Clark a 30-day reprieve, hopefully giving Mr. Clark's attorneys sufficient time to pursue appeals in the federal courts.
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710 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
15 December 2015
710. Elizabeth Ar | Texas is WRONG to defy the U.S. Supreme court & execute a mentally retarded man. Texas should reconsider & not execute this mentally retarted person.
10 December 2015
709. Amy M | The death penalty is not an equal or fair punishment for anyone let alone a person that is found mentally retarded and is protected under the Supreme Courts decision!!! "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." ~Martin Luther King Jr.
1 December 2015
708. Willie Maej | I support this petition
16 November 2015
707. Jocelyn D | I support this petition
10 November 2015
706. Jens R | I support this petition
3 November 2015
705. Knut M | I support this petition
20 October 2015
704. Kerri K | I support this petition
8 October 2015
703. Uwe R | I support this petition
8 October 2015
702. Robert C | I support this petition
2 October 2015
701. Sven S | We are all civilized humans. Civilized humans do not kill a man who is mentally retarded.
25 September 2015
700. Kelly R | I support this petition
13 September 2015
699. Sarra B | I support this petition
6 September 2015
698. Francesca T | STOP THE DEATH PENALITY!
28 August 2015
697. Stefanie C | Texas should not have the right or the ability to decide who lives or dies.
27 August 2015
696. Cheriekah R | Im so horrified...leave this boy alone to live out his life and give him a chance to recieve his right to receive the support to develop on his interlect abilites, and then maybe he will understand that he is being punished for something that is unlawful?
24 August 2015
695. Torill R | I support this petition
21 August 2015
694. Eric H | For the sake of humanity let this man live
20 August 2015
693. Hester P | I support this petition
14 August 2015
692. Monica P | I support this petition
13 August 2015
691. Sternchen Serrano | I support this petition
2 August 2015
690. Pernille F | I support this petition
2 August 2015
689. Dorothy Jm | "STOP" End all Executions in the USA/Texas
20 July 2015
688. Clark K | THIS IS RIDICULUSS !!!!!!!!
18 July 2015
687. Jan G | I support this petition
17 July 2015
686. Jana K | I support this petition
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