| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In essence, Penry argues that, because of his diminished ability to control his impulses, to think in long-range terms, and to learn from his mistakes, he is not capable of acting with the degree of culpability that can justify the ultimate penalty, id. at 823.The AAMR and other groups working with the mentally retarded agree with Penry.
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