- Dettagli
- Categoria: Death Penalty News
- Pubblicato: 29 Novembre 2014
In 1992, Kenneth Rouse, an African-American man with an IQ between 70 and 80 - "borderline intellectual functioning," in the clinical parlance - prepared to stand trial in North Carolina on charges that he had robbed, murdered and attempted to rape a white, 63-year-old store clerk.
Rouse's lawyers questioned the prospective jurors