Intellectual Disability

Reversals Under Atkins

In 2002, the United States Supreme Court in Atkins v. Virginia declared the exe­cu­tions of indi­vid­u­als with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty uncon­sti­tu­tion­al. Since that time, states have tak­en diver­gent approach­es to enforc­ing that con­sti­tu­tion­al right. However, some states have attempt­ed to evade enforc­ing Atkins by adopt­ing strin­gent def­i­n­i­tions of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty that are sci­en­tif­i­cal­ly unsup­port­ed or by impos­ing pro­ce­dur­al require­ments or bur­dens of proof that are impos­si­ble to satisfy.

More than 140 death-row pris­on­ers have obtained relief under Atkins and been resen­tenced to life in prison. But in that same time frame, at least 28 pris­on­ers who very like­ly met the pre­vail­ing clin­i­cal def­i­n­i­tion of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty have been exe­cut­ed and oth­ers still face exe­cu­tion. 
 

A Death Penalty Information Center analy­sis of data com­piled by researchers and cap­i­tal defense orga­ni­za­tions on the out­comes of death-penal­ty intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty cas­es con­firms what researchers have long sus­pect­ed, that vul­ner­a­ble or dis­fa­vored class­es of intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled defen­dants — par­tic­u­lar­ly defen­dants of col­or and for­eign nation­als — are dis­pro­por­tion­ate­ly sub­ject to the death penal­ty. More than 80% of the death-row pris­on­ers whose death sen­tences have been vacat­ed as a result of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty (120 of 144, 83.3%) are per­sons of col­or. More than two-thirds are African American (99, or 68.8%); 16.7% (24) are white; 13.9% (20) are Latinx; and one (0.7%) is Asian. Twelve (8.3%) are for­eign nation­als, rep­re­sent­ing 5% of all for­eign nation­als known to have been sen­tenced to death in the U.S.

Prisoners Removed From Death Row As a Result of Intellectual Disability

According to data com­piled by the Habeas Assistance and Training Project, the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide at Cornell Law School, Justice360, and the Death Penalty Information Center as of April 15, 2021, at least 144 for­mer death-row pris­on­ers have obtained relief from their death sen­tences as a result of court deci­sions, plea agree­ments, or stip­u­la­tions by pros­e­cu­tors that they had intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty. At least sev­en pris­on­ers with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty have been removed from death row and resen­tenced to life in prison through the com­mu­ta­tion process. In addi­tion, at least six of the men exon­er­at­ed from death row in the U.S. have intellectual disability.

Name
Jeremiah Jackson
StateAlabama
County‘Bibb
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​28/​06
Glenn Holladay
StateAlabama
County‘Etowah
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date1/​30/​09
Anthony Lane
StateAlabama
County‘Jefferson
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​14/​18
James Borden
StateAlabama
County‘Lawrence
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date2/​27/​04
Kenneth Thomas
StateAlabama
County‘Limestone
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date5/​27/​10
Lam Luong
StateAlabama
County‘Mobile
RaceAsian
Opinion or Order Date10/​15/​18
Joseph Clifton Smith
StateAlabama
County‘Mobile
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date8/​17/​21
Bobby Tarver
StateAlabama
County‘Mobile
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​24/​12
Shawn Grell
StateArizona
County‘Maricopa
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date1/​9/​13
Angel Medrano
StateArizona
County‘Pima
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date8/​13/​12
Jose Ruiz
StateArizona
County‘Pima
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Robert Smith
StateArizona
County‘Pima
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date2/​17/​16
Rudi Apelt
StateArizona
County‘Pinal
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date5/​19/​09
Arturo Canez
StateArizona
County‘Pinal
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date9/​10/​07
Ramon Villareal
StateArizona
County‘Santa-Cruz
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Rafael Camargo
StateArkansas
County‘Crawford
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date8/​12/​04
Kingrale Collins
StateArkansas
County‘Cross
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Sedrice Simpson
StateArkansas
County‘Dallas
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​16/​09
Robert Young
StateCalifornia
County‘Almaeda
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date10/​8/​10
George Smithey
StateCalifornia
County‘Calaveras
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date8/​23/​10
Donald Griffin
StateCalifornia
County‘Fresno
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date11/​12/​15
Stanley Davis
StateCalifornia
County‘Los Angeles
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date8/​31/​21
Robert Lewis
StateCalifornia
County‘Los Angeles
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date5/​24/​18
David Fierro
StateCalifornia
County‘Riverside
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date7/​21/​10
Noel Jackson
StateCalifornia
County‘Riverside
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date7/​29/​16
Walter Cook
StateCalifornia
County‘San Mateo
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​3/​14
Jose Rodrigues
StateCalifornia
County‘San Mateo
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date2/​8/​10
Calvin Coleman
StateCalifornia
County‘Sonoma
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date8/​27/​08
Paul Hardy
StateFederal DP
County‘Louisiana Eastern
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​24/​10
Ronell Wilson
StateFederal DP
County‘New York Eastern
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​15/​16
Bruce Webster
StateFederal DP
County‘Texas Northern
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​22/​20
Charles Kight
StateFlorida
County‘Duval
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date4/​16/​04
David Thomas
StateFlorida
County‘Lee
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2009
Sonny Boy Oats
StateFlorida
County‘Marion
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date4/​2/​21
Kenneth Watson
StateFlorida
County‘Miami-Dade
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​8/​07
Freddie Hall
StateFlorida
County‘Sumter
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​8/​16
Ted Herring
StateFlorida
County‘Volusia
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​31/​17
Michael Cohen
StateGeorgia
County‘Glynn
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​20/​14
Roger Collins
StateGeorgia
County‘Houston
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Johnny Lee Gates
StateGeorgia
County‘Muscogee
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2003
Gregory Rouster (Gamba Rastafari)
StateIndiana
County‘Lake
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​13/​03
Howard Allen
StateIndiana
County‘Marion
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date7/​3/​12
Tom Pruitt
StateIndiana
County‘Morgan
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date6/​2/​15
Anthony Scott
StateLouisiana
County‘Assumption
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​26/​12
Cory Williams
StateLouisiana
County‘Caddo
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​17/​06
Kevan Brumfield
StateLouisiana
County‘East Baton Rouge
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date12/​16/​15
Tyronne Lindsey
StateLouisiana
County‘Jefferson
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Richard Hobley
StateLouisiana
County‘Natchitoches
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2004
Thomas Deboue
StateLouisiana
County‘Orleans
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​10/​05
Fredrick Gradley
StateLouisiana
County‘Rapides
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date4/​1/​15
Jimmie Mack
StateMississippi
County‘Bolivar
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date5/​9/​05
Kevin Scott
StateMississippi
County‘Bolivar
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​1/​17
Lawrence Branch
StateMississippi
County‘Carroll
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date12/​2/​11
William Wiley
StateMississippi
County‘Desoto
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date10/​27/​10
Howard Goodin
StateMississippi
County‘Lamar
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date12/​13/​12
Howard Neal
StateMississippi
County‘Lawrence
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date5/​20/​04
Mack Wells
StateMississippi
County‘Leake
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​9/​05
Mack King
StateMississippi
County‘Lowndes
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​26/​13
William Hughes
StateMississippi
County‘Tate
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date3/​3/​10
Steven Parkus
StateMissouri
County‘Cape Girardeau
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date4/​17/​07
Alis Johns
StateMissouri
County‘Pulaski
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date7/​17/​03
Andrew Lyons
StateMissouri
County‘Scott
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​26/​10
James Hill
StateNevada
County‘Clark
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​18/​02
Jimmy Kirksey
StateNevada
County‘Washoe
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date8/​21/​09
Renwick Gibbs
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Beaufort
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​21/​04
Elton McLaughlin
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Bladen
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​13/​06
Billy Anderson
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Craven
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date12/​21/​10
Russell Holden
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Duplin
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date10/​8/​04
Larry Williams
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Gaston
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date7/​24/​06
Anthony Bone
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Guilford
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​28/​04
Dwight Robinson
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Guilford
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​7/​03
Clinton Smith
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Halifax
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​6/​08
Jonathan Leeper
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Mecklenburg
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date5/​11/​04
Robert McClain
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Mecklenburg
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date12/​11/​02
Lorenza Norwood
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Nash
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​20/​03
Johnnie Spruill
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Northampton
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date7/​23/​04
Kenneth Neal
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Rockingham
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​30/​15
Anthony Hipps
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Rowan
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date8/​1/​05
Marvin Williams
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Wayne
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​2/​12
Melanie Anderson
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Wilkes
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date7/​24/​03
Abner Nicholson
StateNorth Carolina
County‘Wilson
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date9/​20/​10
Clifton White
StateOhio
County‘Ashland
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date4/​9/​08
Derrick Evans
StateOhio
County‘Cuyahoga
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Andre Jackson
StateOhio
County‘Cuyahoga
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date8/​4/​22
Michael Bies
StateOhio
County‘Hamilton
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date6/​18/​10
Darryl Gumm
StateOhio
County‘Hamilton
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date12/​8/​06
Raymond Smith
StateOhio
County‘Lorain
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
William Thomas
StateOhio
County‘Lucas
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​28/​10
Kevin Yarborough
StateOhio
County‘Shelby
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Paul Greer
StateOhio
County‘Summit
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date5/​17/​08
Robert Lambert
StateOklahoma
County‘Creek
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date12/​7/​05
Darrin Pickens
StateOklahoma
County‘Creek
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date12/​7/​05
Roderick Smith
StateOklahoma
County‘Oklahoma
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date8/​26/​19
Richard Hammon
StateOklahoma
County‘Okmulgee
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​26/​04
Gilberto Martinez
StateOklahoma
County‘Tillman
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Jesse Pratt
StateOregon
County‘Klamath
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date5/​12/​09
Michael McNeely
StateOregon
County‘Multnomah
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date5/​12/​09
Connie Williams
StatePennsylvania
County‘Allegheny
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​22/​13
Jerome Gibson
StatePennsylvania
County‘Bucks
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​26/​07
Joseph Miller
StatePennsylvania
County‘Dauphin
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date7/​23/​08
Jose Marrero
StatePennsylvania
County‘Erie
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date1/​8/​09
Mark Edwards
StatePennsylvania
County‘Fayette
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​25/​15
James Vandivner
StatePennsylvania
County‘Fayette
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date2/​5/​18
Peter Karenbauer
StatePennsylvania
County‘Lawrence
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date9/​23/​02
William Faulkner
StatePennsylvania
County‘Montgomery
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date7/​2/​02
Nathan Scott
StatePennsylvania
County‘Montgomery
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​30/​03
Edward Bracey
StatePennsylvania
County‘Philadelphia
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​16/​15
Jose DeJesus
StatePennsylvania
County‘Philadelphia
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date1/​8/​18
Harrison Graham
StatePennsylvania
County‘Philadelphia
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date12/​18/​03
Simon Pirela
StatePennsylvania
County‘Philadelphia
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date8/​20/​07
Raymond Whitney
StatePennsylvania
County‘Philadelphia
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​16/​08
Karl Chambers
StatePennsylvania
County‘York
RaceWhite
Opinion or Order Date6/​23/​05
William Bell
StateSouth Carolina
County‘Anderson
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​16/​16
Ellis Franklin
StateSouth Carolina
County‘Ellis
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​26/​11
Tommy Davis
StateSouth Carolina
County‘Greenwood
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Edward Elmore
StateSouth Carolina
County‘Greenwood
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​1/​10
Ricky George
StateSouth Carolina
County‘Horry
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​9/​07
Kenneth Simmons
StateSouth Carolina
County‘Spartanburg
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Michael Coleman
StateTennessee
County‘Shelby
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Pervis Payne
StateTennessee
County‘Shelby
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​23/​21
Michael Sample
StateTennessee
County‘Shelby
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​3/​2023
Willie Modden
StateTexas
County‘Angelina
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date4/​21/​04
Pedro Solis Sosa
StateTexas
County‘Atascosa
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date5/​3/​17
Timothy Cockrell
StateTexas
County‘Bexar
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date6/​10/​09
Geronimo Guttierez
StateTexas
County‘Bexar
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date11/​25/​20
James Henderson
StateTexas
County‘Bowie
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date4/​15/​20
Eric Moore
StateTexas
County‘Collin
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Juan Lizcano
StateTexas
County‘Dallas
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date9/​16/​20
Steven Butler
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date5/​25/​22
Darrell Carr
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​28/​07
Gilmar Guevara
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order DateNot record­ed
Joseph Francois Jean
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date4/​19/​23
Virgilio Maldonado
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date5/​22/​13
Bobby Moore
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​19/​19
Daniel Plata
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date1/​16/​08
Demetrius Simms
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date2/​28/​07
Roosevelt Smith
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​7/​12
Exzavier Stevenson
StateTexas
County‘Harris
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​21/​07
Jose Martinez
StateTexas
County‘Hidalgo
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date6/​15/​16
Walter Bell
StateTexas
County‘Jefferson
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​10/​04
Charles Brownlow
StateTexas
County‘Kaufman
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date1/​22/​21
David DeBlanc
StateTexas
County‘Liberty
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date3/​16/​05
Alberto Valdez
StateTexas
County‘Nueces
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date11/​10/​04
Alstyne Van
StateTexas
County‘Potter
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​14/​07
Clifton Williams
StateTexas
County‘Smith
RaceBlack
Opinion or Order Date11/​9/​20
Juan Ramon Meza Segundo
StateTexas
County‘Travis
RaceLatinx
Opinion or Order Date5/​25/​22
NameStateCounty‘RaceOpinion or Order Date
Jeremiah JacksonAlabamaBibbBlack9/​28/​06
Glenn HolladayAlabamaEtowahWhite1/​30/​09
Anthony LaneAlabamaJeffersonBlack9/​14/​18
James BordenAlabamaLawrenceWhite2/​27/​04
Kenneth ThomasAlabamaLimestoneWhite5/​27/​10
Lam LuongAlabamaMobileAsian10/​15/​18
Joseph Clifton SmithAlabamaMobileWhite8/​17/​21
Bobby TarverAlabamaMobileBlack9/​24/​12
Shawn GrellArizonaMaricopaWhite1/​9/​13
Angel MedranoArizonaPimaLatinx8/​13/​12
Jose RuizArizonaPimaLatinxNot record­ed
Robert SmithArizonaPimaWhite2/​17/​16
Rudi ApeltArizonaPinalWhite5/​19/​09
Arturo CanezArizonaPinalLatinx9/​10/​07
Ramon VillarealArizonaSanta-CruzLatinxNot record­ed
Rafael CamargoArkansasCrawfordLatinx8/​12/​04
Kingrale CollinsArkansasCrossBlackNot record­ed
Sedrice SimpsonArkansasDallasBlack9/​16/​09
Robert YoungCaliforniaAlmaedaBlack10/​8/​10
George SmitheyCaliforniaCalaverasWhite8/​23/​10
Donald GriffinCaliforniaFresnoWhite11/​12/​15
Stanley DavisCaliforniaLos AngelesBlack8/​31/​21
Robert LewisCaliforniaLos AngelesBlack5/​24/​18
David FierroCaliforniaRiversideLatinx7/​21/​10
Noel JacksonCaliforniaRiversideBlack7/​29/​16
Walter CookCaliforniaSan MateoBlack11/​3/​14
Jose RodriguesCaliforniaSan MateoLatinx2/​8/​10
Calvin ColemanCaliforniaSonomaBlack8/​27/​08
Paul HardyFederal DPLouisiana EasternBlack11/​24/​10
Ronell WilsonFederal DPNew York EasternBlack3/​15/​16
Bruce WebsterFederal DPTexas NorthernBlack9/​22/​20
Charles KightFloridaDuvalWhite4/​16/​04
David ThomasFloridaLeeBlack2009
Sonny Boy OatsFloridaMarionBlack4/​2/​21
Kenneth WatsonFloridaMiami-DadeBlack1/​8/​07
Freddie HallFloridaSumterBlack9/​8/​16
Ted HerringFloridaVolusiaBlack3/​31/​17
Michael CohenGeorgiaGlynnBlack6/​20/​14
Roger CollinsGeorgiaHoustonBlackNot record­ed
Johnny Lee GatesGeorgiaMuscogeeBlack2003
Gregory Rouster (Gamba Rastafari)IndianaLakeBlack6/​13/​03
Howard AllenIndianaMarionBlack7/​3/​12
Tom PruittIndianaMorganWhite6/​2/​15
Anthony ScottLouisianaAssumptionBlack6/​26/​12
Cory WilliamsLouisianaCaddoBlack2/​17/​06
Kevan BrumfieldLouisianaEast Baton RougeBlack12/​16/​15
Tyronne LindseyLouisianaJeffersonBlackNot record­ed
Richard HobleyLouisianaNatchitochesBlack2004
Thomas DeboueLouisianaOrleansBlack3/​10/​05
Fredrick GradleyLouisianaRapidesBlack4/​1/​15
Jimmie MackMississippiBolivarBlack5/​9/​05
Kevin ScottMississippiBolivarBlack6/​1/​17
Lawrence BranchMississippiCarrollBlack12/​2/​11
William WileyMississippiDesotoBlack10/​27/​10
Howard GoodinMississippiLamarBlack12/​13/​12
Howard NealMississippiLawrenceWhite5/​20/​04
Mack WellsMississippiLeakeBlack6/​9/​05
Mack KingMississippiLowndesBlack3/​26/​13
William HughesMississippiTateWhite3/​3/​10
Steven ParkusMissouriCape GirardeauWhite4/​17/​07
Alis JohnsMissouriPulaskiWhite7/​17/​03
Andrew LyonsMissouriScottBlack1/​26/​10
James HillNevadaClarkBlack9/​18/​02
Jimmy KirkseyNevadaWashoeBlack8/​21/​09
Renwick GibbsNorth CarolinaBeaufortBlack6/​21/​04
Elton McLaughlinNorth CarolinaBladenBlack1/​13/​06
Billy AndersonNorth CarolinaCravenBlack12/​21/​10
Russell HoldenNorth CarolinaDuplinBlack10/​8/​04
Larry WilliamsNorth CarolinaGastonBlack7/​24/​06
Anthony BoneNorth CarolinaGuilfordBlack1/​28/​04
Dwight RobinsonNorth CarolinaGuilfordBlack11/​7/​03
Clinton SmithNorth CarolinaHalifaxBlack11/​6/​08
Jonathan LeeperNorth CarolinaMecklenburgBlack5/​11/​04
Robert McClainNorth CarolinaMecklenburgBlack12/​11/​02
Lorenza NorwoodNorth CarolinaNashBlack9/​20/​03
Johnnie SpruillNorth CarolinaNorthamptonBlack7/​23/​04
Kenneth NealNorth CarolinaRockinghamBlack3/​30/​15
Anthony HippsNorth CarolinaRowanBlack8/​1/​05
Marvin WilliamsNorth CarolinaWayneBlack2/​2/​12
Melanie AndersonNorth CarolinaWilkesWhite7/​24/​03
Abner NicholsonNorth CarolinaWilsonBlack9/​20/​10
Clifton WhiteOhioAshlandBlack4/​9/​08
Derrick EvansOhioCuyahogaBlackNot record­ed
Andre JacksonOhioCuyahogaBlack8/​4/​22
Michael BiesOhioHamiltonWhite6/​18/​10
Darryl GummOhioHamiltonWhite12/​8/​06
Raymond SmithOhioLorainBlackNot record­ed
William ThomasOhioLucasBlack1/​28/​10
Kevin YarboroughOhioShelbyBlackNot record­ed
Paul GreerOhioSummitBlack5/​17/​08
Robert LambertOklahomaCreekWhite12/​7/​05
Darrin PickensOklahomaCreekBlack12/​7/​05
Roderick SmithOklahomaOklahomaBlack8/​26/​19
Richard HammonOklahomaOkmulgeeBlack2/​26/​04
Gilberto MartinezOklahomaTillmanLatinxNot record­ed
Jesse PrattOregonKlamathWhite5/​12/​09
Michael McNeelyOregonMultnomahWhite5/​12/​09
Connie WilliamsPennsylvaniaAlleghenyBlack1/​22/​13
Jerome GibsonPennsylvaniaBucksBlack6/​26/​07
Joseph MillerPennsylvaniaDauphinWhite7/​23/​08
Jose MarreroPennsylvaniaErieLatinx1/​8/​09
Mark EdwardsPennsylvaniaFayetteBlack3/​25/​15
James VandivnerPennsylvaniaFayetteWhite2/​5/​18
Peter KarenbauerPennsylvaniaLawrenceWhite9/​23/​02
William FaulknerPennsylvaniaMontgomeryBlack7/​2/​02
Nathan ScottPennsylvaniaMontgomeryBlack6/​30/​03
Edward BraceyPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaBlack6/​16/​15
Jose DeJesusPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaLatinx1/​8/​18
Harrison GrahamPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaBlack12/​18/​03
Simon PirelaPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaLatinx8/​20/​07
Raymond WhitneyPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaBlack1/​16/​08
Karl ChambersPennsylvaniaYorkWhite6/​23/​05
William BellSouth CarolinaAndersonBlack11/​16/​16
Ellis FranklinSouth CarolinaEllisBlack1/​26/​11
Tommy DavisSouth CarolinaGreenwoodBlackNot record­ed
Edward ElmoreSouth CarolinaGreenwoodBlack2/​1/​10
Ricky GeorgeSouth CarolinaHorryBlack1/​9/​07
Kenneth SimmonsSouth CarolinaSpartanburgBlackNot record­ed
Michael ColemanTennesseeShelbyBlackNot record­ed
Pervis PayneTennesseeShelbyBlack11/​23/​21
Michael SampleTennesseeShelbyBlack2/​3/​2023
Willie ModdenTexasAngelinaBlack4/​21/​04
Pedro Solis SosaTexasAtascosaLatinx5/​3/​17
Timothy CockrellTexasBexarBlack6/​10/​09
Geronimo GuttierezTexasBexarLatinx11/​25/​20
James HendersonTexasBowieBlack4/​15/​20
Eric MooreTexasCollinBlackNot record­ed
Juan LizcanoTexasDallasLatinx9/​16/​20
Steven ButlerTexasHarrisBlack5/​25/​22
Darrell CarrTexasHarrisBlack2/​28/​07
Gilmar GuevaraTexasHarrisLatinxNot record­ed
Joseph Francois JeanTexasHarrisBlack4/​19/​23
Virgilio MaldonadoTexasHarrisLatinx5/​22/​13
Bobby MooreTexasHarrisBlack2/​19/​19
Daniel PlataTexasHarrisLatinx1/​16/​08
Demetrius SimmsTexasHarrisBlack2/​28/​07
Roosevelt SmithTexasHarrisBlack11/​7/​12
Exzavier StevensonTexasHarrisBlack3/​21/​07
Jose MartinezTexasHidalgoLatinx6/​15/​16
Walter BellTexasJeffersonBlack11/​10/​04
Charles BrownlowTexasKaufmanBlack1/​22/​21
David DeBlancTexasLibertyBlack3/​16/​05
Alberto ValdezTexasNuecesLatinx11/​10/​04
Alstyne VanTexasPotterBlack11/​14/​07
Clifton WilliamsTexasSmithBlack11/​9/​20
Juan Ramon Meza SegundoTexasTravisLatinx5/​25/​22

Exonerations of Death-Row Prisoners With Intellectual Disability

At least six men with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty who were wrong­ly con­vict­ed and sen­tenced to death have been exon­er­at­ed in the United States since the 1970s. They include:

  • Earl Washington in Virginia;
  • Henry McCollum and Leon Brown in North Carolina;
  • Anthony Porter in Illinois;
  • Vicente Benevides in California; and
  • Rickey Newman in Arkansas.

Their demo­graph­ics are sim­i­lar to the indi­vid­u­als with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty who have obtained relief under Atkins: Washington, McCollum, Brown, and Porter are Black; Benevides is Latinx; and Newman is white. 83% are peo­ple of col­or — 67% African American, 17% Latinx — and 17% are white.

Washington, McCollum, and Brown all lost the legal chal­lenges to their con­vic­tions and death sen­tences. Washington’s life was spared as a result of a grant of clemen­cy. DNA lat­er proved him inno­cent. McCollum and Brown were exon­er­at­ed only with the inter­ven­tion of the North Carolina Innocence Commission after they had exhaust­ed their legal appeals. Porter came with­in two days of exe­cu­tion in 1998 and was spared only by a stay of exe­cu­tion to eval­u­ate his men­tal com­pe­ten­cy. The nor­mal legal process failed to detect his inno­cence: he was exon­er­at­ed as a result of the efforts of an inves­ti­ga­tor and jour­nal­ism stu­dents from Northwestern University.

Grants of Executive Clemency to Prisoners With Intellectual Disability

DPIC has iden­ti­fied at least sev­en pris­on­ers with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty whose death sen­tences were com­mut­ed by grants of executive clemency.

  • Virginia Gov. Douglas Wilder com­mut­ed Earl Washingtons death-sen­tence in 1994. In October 2000, DNA tests con­firmed Washington’s inno­cence, and he was grant­ed an absolute par­don by Gov. Jim Gilmore.
  • Missouri Gov. Mel Carnahan com­mut­ed the death sen­tence of Bobbie Shaw in 1993, say­ing there was lit­tle doubt” that Shaw was intellectually disabled.
  • The Nevada Pardons Board vot­ed unan­i­mous­ly in 2002 to com­mute Thomas Nevius’ death sen­tence because of his intellectual disability.
  • Louisiana Gov. Mike Foster com­mut­ed Herbert Welcomes death sen­tence in 2003 after the Pardon and Parole Board rec­om­mend­ed clemen­cy based on Atkins.
  • Texas Gov. Rick Perry com­mut­ed the death sen­tence of Doil Lane on March 9, 2007 after state pros­e­cu­tors did not con­test that Lane had intellectual disability.
  • Virginia Gov. Timothy Kaine com­mut­ed Percy Waltons death sen­tence to life in prison with­out parole in 2008, cit­ing seri­ous men­tal ill­ness that ren­dered him incom­pe­tent to be exe­cut­ed. Kaine said he also con­sid­ered oth­er fac­tors such as Walton’s age at the time of the crime and evi­dence of men­tal retardation.”
  • President Barack Obama grant­ed clemen­cy to fed­er­al death-row pris­on­er Abelardo Arboleda Ortiz on January 17, 2017. Ortiz, an intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled Colombian nation­al, was not in the room when the vic­tim was killed and his more cul­pa­ble co-defen­dant received a life sen­tence. Ortiz’s lawyers nev­er inves­ti­gat­ed his intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty and law enforce­ment offi­cials failed to pro­vide him access to assis­tance from the Colombian con­sulate, as required under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

Ways in Which States Have Evaded Enforcing the Prohibition Against Applying the Death Penalty to Prisoners With Intellectual Disability

Rather than enforc­ing the con­sti­tu­tion­al pro­hi­bi­tion against exe­cut­ing indi­vid­u­als with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty, some states have adopt­ed def­i­n­i­tions of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty or pro­ce­dur­al require­ments that have made it impos­si­ble for some pris­on­ers with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty to sat­is­fy courts that they should not be exe­cut­ed. Some of the ways in which states have evad­ed enforc­ing Atkins include:

  • Adopting sci­en­tif­i­cal­ly inac­cu­rate and uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­ly harsh IQ test score require­ments that sub­ject some defen­dants and pris­on­ers to the death penal­ty despite their intellectual disability.
  • Adopting sci­en­tif­i­cal­ly base­less and uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­ly harsh rules for assess­ing the pres­ence of adap­tive deficits, includ­ing improp­er­ly sub­sti­tut­ing a con­sid­er­a­tion of adap­tive skills an intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled per­son may have in place of exam­in­ing his or her impair­ments in dai­ly func­tion­ing, and bas­ing assess­ments of func­tion­ing on lay stereo­types about intellectual disability.
  • Adopting insur­mount­able bur­dens of proof by requir­ing the defen­dant or pris­on­er to present evi­dence prov­ing each ele­ment of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty beyond a rea­son­able doubt rather than to a rea­son­able degree of medical certainty.
  • Failing to make appro­pri­ate adjust­ments to IQ and oth­er psy­cho­me­t­ric test scores to account for the stan­dard error of mea­sure­ment, prac­tice effects from hav­ing been admin­is­tered IQ or oth­er tests on mul­ti­ple occa­sions, or a phe­nom­e­non called the Flynn effect” that shows that scores on the tests rise over time the longer the test has been in use.
  • Improperly mak­ing racial, eth­nic, or socioe­co­nom­ic adjust­ments that inflate IQ scores or dis­count the pres­ence of adap­tive deficits, so that a Black, Latinx, or poor defen­dant or pris­on­er would be denied a diag­no­sis of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty in cir­cum­stances in which a white or well-off per­son would have been found to have been inel­i­gi­ble for the death penalty.
  • Discounting adap­tive deficits or qual­i­fy­ing IQ scores by attribut­ing them to head injury, men­tal ill­ness, per­son­al­i­ty dis­or­der, pover­ty, lack of edu­ca­tion, etc., instead of rec­og­niz­ing them as risk fac­tors for intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty or as comor­bid con­di­tions that may exist along­side intellectual disability.
  • Treating court deci­sions that have struck down use of these uncon­sti­tu­tion­al prac­tices as new rules of law” and refus­ing to the apply those deci­sions to cor­rect pri­or deci­sions that assessed a pris­on­er’s intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty claim using an unconstitutional standard.

On December 11, 2020, the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment exe­cut­ed Alfred Bourgeois, whose intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty claim had been denied based upon a uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­ly restric­tive def­i­n­i­tion of the dis­or­der. The fed­er­al appeals courts refused to hear his claim, even though the fed­er­al dis­trict court found that he had pre­sent­ed sig­nif­i­cant evi­dence of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty when the cor­rect diag­nos­tic cri­te­ria were applied. Corey Johnson—who med­ical experts say was intel­lec­tu­al­ly dis­abled — was exe­cut­ed by the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment on January 14, 2021 with­out ever hav­ing been pro­vid­ed an evi­den­tiary hear­ing on his claim. Alabama death-row pris­on­er Willie B. Smith III was exe­cut­ed by Alabama on February 11, 2021 despite a deter­mi­na­tion by a fed­er­al appeals court that he met the def­i­n­i­tion of intellectual disability.

Other pris­on­ers, such as Floyd Maestas in Utah and Thomas McCullum in Pennsylvania, who pre­sent­ed sig­nif­i­cant evi­dence sup­port­ing their claims of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty died on their states’ death rows before the courts ruled on their claims.

Executing Prisoners With Intellectual Disability

DPIC has not con­duct­ed a thor­ough assess­ment of how many indi­vid­u­als with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty have been exe­cut­ed. However, we are aware of more than 25 instances since Atkins in which states or the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment have exe­cut­ed pris­on­ers who very like­ly were intellectually disabled.

Executed But Likely Intellectually Disabled

Name
Matthew Reeves
State/​
Federal
AL
County/​
District
Dallas
RaceB
Race of VictimBM
Date1/​27/​2022
Willie B. Smith III
State/​
Federal
AL
County/​
District
Jefferson
RaceB
Race of VictimWF
Date10/​21/​2021
Holly Wood
State/​
Federal
AL
County/​
District
Pike
RaceB
Race of VictimBF
Date9/​9/​2010
Kenneth Williams
State/​
Federal
AR
County/​
District
Lincoln
RaceB
Race of VictimWM
Date4/​27/​2017
Gary Bowles
State/​
Federal
FL
County/​
District
Duval
RaceW
Race of VictimWM
Date8/​22/​2019
Kennneth Fults
State/​
Federal
GA
County/​
District
Spalding
RaceB
Race of VictimWF
Date4/​12/​2016
Warren Hill
State/​
Federal
GA
County/​
District
Lee
RaceB
Race of VictimWM
Date1/​27/​2015
Ernest Johnson
State/​
Federal
MO
County/​
District
Boone
RaceB
Race of VictimWF, BMUF
Date10/​5/​2021
Rodney Berget
State/​
Federal
SD
County/​
District
Minnehaha
RaceW
Race of VictimWM
Date10/​29/​2018
Carl Henry Blue
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Brazos
RaceB
Race of VictimBF
Date2/​21/​2013
Elroy Chester
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Jefferson
RaceB
Race of VictimWM
Date6/​12/​2013
Jaime Elizalde
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Harris
RaceL
Race of VictimLM (2)
Date1/​31/​2006
Michael Wayne Hall
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Tarrant
RaceW
Race of VictimWF
Date2/​15/​2011
Yokamon Hearn
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Dallas
RaceB
Race of VictimWM
Date7/​18/​2012
Bobby Lee Hines
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Dallas
RaceW
Race of VictimWF
Date10/​24/​2012
Robert Charles Ladd
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Smith
RaceB
Race of VictimWF
Date1/​29/​2015
Milton Mathis
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Fort Bend
RaceB
Race of VictimWM, BM
Date6/​21/​2011
Robert James Neville
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Tarrant
RaceW
Race of VictimNAM
Date2/​8/​2006
Robert Madrid Salazar
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Lubbock
RaceL
Race of VictimLF
Date3/​22/​2006
Danielle Simpson
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Anderson
RaceB
Race of VictimWF
Date11/​18/​2009
Pablo Lucio Vasquez
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Hidalgo
RaceL
Race of VictimLM
Date4/​6/​2016
Coy Wesbrook
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Harris
RaceW
Race of VictimWF, LM
Date3/​9/​2016
Marvin Wilson
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Jefferson
RaceB
Race of VictimBM
Date8/​7/​2012
Bobby Wayne Woods
State/​
Federal
TX
County/​
District
Llano
RaceW
Race of VictimWF
Date12/​3/​2009
Alfredo Prieto
State/​
Federal
VA
County/​
District
Fairfax
RaceL
Race of VictimWF, WM
Date10/​1/​2015
Kevin Green
State/​
Federal
VA
County/​
District
Brunswick
RaceB
Race of VictimWF
Date5/​27/​2008
Darick Walker
State/​
Federal
VA
County/​
District
Henrico
RaceB
Race of VictimBM (2)
Date5/​20/​2010
Alfred Bourgeois
State/​
Federal
Federal
County/​
District
Texas, Southern District
RaceB
Race of VictimBF
Date12/​11/​2020
Corey Johnson
State/​
Federal
Federal
County/​
District
Virginia, Eastern District
RaceB
Race of Victim

BM (6)

BF

Date1/​14/​2021
NameState/​
Federal
County/​
District
RaceRace of VictimDate
Matthew ReevesALDallasBBM1/​27/​2022
Willie B. Smith IIIALJeffersonBWF10/​21/​2021
Holly WoodALPikeBBF9/​9/​2010
Kenneth WilliamsARLincolnBWM4/​27/​2017
Gary BowlesFLDuvalWWM8/​22/​2019
Kennneth FultsGASpaldingBWF4/​12/​2016
Warren HillGALeeBWM1/​27/​2015
Ernest JohnsonMOBooneBWF, BMUF10/​5/​2021
Rodney BergetSDMinnehahaWWM10/​29/​2018
Carl Henry BlueTXBrazosBBF2/​21/​2013
Elroy ChesterTXJeffersonBWM6/​12/​2013
Jaime ElizaldeTXHarrisLLM (2)1/​31/​2006
Michael Wayne HallTXTarrantWWF2/​15/​2011
Yokamon HearnTXDallasBWM7/​18/​2012
Bobby Lee HinesTXDallasWWF10/​24/​2012
Robert Charles LaddTXSmithBWF1/​29/​2015
Milton MathisTXFort BendBWM, BM6/​21/​2011
Robert James NevilleTXTarrantWNAM2/​8/​2006
Robert Madrid SalazarTXLubbockLLF3/​22/​2006
Danielle SimpsonTXAndersonBWF11/​18/​2009
Pablo Lucio VasquezTXHidalgoLLM4/​6/​2016
Coy WesbrookTXHarrisWWF, LM3/​9/​2016
Marvin WilsonTXJeffersonBBM8/​7/​2012
Bobby Wayne WoodsTXLlanoWWF12/​3/​2009
Alfredo PrietoVAFairfaxLWF, WM10/​1/​2015
Kevin GreenVABrunswickBWF5/​27/​2008
Darick WalkerVAHenricoBBM (2)5/​20/​2010
Alfred BourgeoisFederalTexas, Southern DistrictBBF12/​11/​2020
Corey JohnsonFederalVirginia, Eastern DistrictB

BM (6)

BF

1/​14/​2021

The dan­ger of uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­ly exe­cut­ing indi­vid­u­als with intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty remains acute. Corey Johnson was exe­cut­ed by the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment on January 14, 2021, with­out judi­cial review of his strong evi­dence of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty. State courts applied med­ical­ly inap­pro­pri­ate and uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­ly restric­tive def­i­n­i­tions of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty to deny claims by Blain Milam, Edward Busby, Willie B. Smith III, and Ernest Johnson that they were inel­i­gi­ble for the death penal­ty. Missouri exe­cut­ed Johnson on October 5, 2021. Milam and Busby came with­in a week of exe­cu­tion before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals stayed their exe­cu­tions (January 15 and February 3, 2021, respec­tive­ly). Although a fed­er­al appeals court acknowl­edged that Willie Smith met the clin­i­cal cri­te­ria for intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty, it refused to apply two U.S. Supreme Court deci­sions that demon­strat­ed the uncon­sti­tu­tion­al­i­ty of Alabama’s rejec­tion of Smith’s intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty claim. Alabama exe­cut­ed Smith on October 21, 2021.
 

In a rul­ing ren­dered along par­ti­san lines with­out ben­e­fit of oral argu­ment, the United States Supreme Court on July 2, 2021 over­turned a fed­er­al appeals court deci­sion that had vacat­ed the death sen­tence imposed on Alabama death-row pris­on­er Matthew Reeves, whose tri­al lawyers had failed to obtain expert assis­tance to present evi­dence of his intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty. Reeves was exe­cut­ed January 272022.

Pervis Payne was one of 14 Tennessee death-row pris­on­ers with active death sen­tences who could not obtain judi­cial review of their intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty claims because of defects in the state post-con­vic­tion review sys­tem. He was sched­uled to be exe­cut­ed on December 3, 2020 but received a tem­po­rary reprieve because of coro­n­avirus con­cerns on November 6, 2020. The Tennessee leg­is­la­ture sub­se­quent­ly amend­ed the state post-con­vic­tion process to make review avail­able and the Shelby County District Attorney’s office, which had attempt­ed to exe­cute him for more than two decades after Atkins was decid­ed, con­ced­ed in November 2021 that he was inel­i­gi­ble for the death penalty.