Ryan v. Gonzales, No. 10-930 (U.S. Supreme Court) (568 U.S. 57; 133 S.Ct. 696) (January 8, 2013) (Justice Thomas)
In a pair of consolidated Federal habeas cases involving death row inmates from the states of Arizona and Ohio, a unanimous Supreme Court held that mentally ill state prisoners do not have a right to a suspension of their Federal habeas proceedings until they become sufficiently competent to assist their ...
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