Bowling v. Commonwealth

377 S.W.3d 529, 2012 Ky. LEXIS 76, 2012 WL 1889775
Kentucky Supreme Court·Decided May 24, 2012·No. No. 2011-SC-000056-MR·Published·Cited by 4 cases

Opinions

Opinion of the Court by

Justice VENTERS.

Appellant, Thomas Clyde Bowling, appeals as a matter of right, Ky. Const. § 110, from a judgment of the Fayette Circuit Court dismissing his petition for a declaratory judgment in which he sought to challenge the implementation of his two twenty-two year-old death sentences upon the grounds that he is mentally retarded. See Atkins v. Virginia, 536 U.S. 304, 122 S.Ct. 2242, 153 L.Ed.2d 335 (2002) (prohibiting the execution of a seriously mentally retarded offender); KRS 532.130 et seq. (also prohibiting the execution of a seriously mentally retarded offender).

In Bowling v. Commonwealth, 163 S.W.3d 361 (Ky.2005) {Bowling IV),

Footnotes

Bowling v. Commonwealth, 377 S.W.3d 529, 2012 Ky. LEXIS 76, 2012 WL 1889775 (Ky. 2012).

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