The exe­cu­tion of Rickey Dale Newman in Arkansas, sched­uled for the night of September 28, was stayed by the state Supreme Court. Newman had waived his appeals. Nevertheless, there is evi­dence that he may be men­tal­ly retard­ed. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Atkins v. Virginia (2002) that peo­ple with men­tal retar­da­tion can­not be exe­cut­ed. Newman’s case rais­es the ques­tion of whether a third par­ty can inter­vene to request a stay of exe­cu­tion, even though the defen­dant does not want to appeal but is men­tal­ly retard­ed. (DPIC; also Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Sept. 29, 2004). See Mental Retardation.

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