Johnny Paul Penry is a Texas Death Row convict who is said to be mentally retarded. He was sentenced to death on April 9, 1980 for raping and stabbing 22-year-old Pamela Moseley Carpenter, who died of her wounds, on October 25, 1979. His lawyer claims that he has the reasoning capability of a seven-year old. On February 15, 2008 Penry entered a plea agreement in which he accepted a sentence of life without parole.

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  • Johnny Paul Penry is a Texas Death Row convict who is said to be mentally retarded. He was sentenced to death on April 9, 1980 for raping and stabbing 22-year-old Pamela Moseley Carpenter, who died of her wounds, on October 25, 1979. His lawyer claims that he has the reasoning capability of a seven-year old. On February 15, 2008 Penry entered a plea agreement in which he accepted a sentence of life without parole. In the plea proceedings, Penry stated that he "is presently, and at all times relevant to these proceedings, not a person with mental retardation as that term is defined by the Texas Health and Safety Code, The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV-TR published by the American Psychiatric Association, and the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (formerly AAMR). " Penry and his attorneys also ratified the 2002 jury finding that he was not mentally retarded as well as the 2002 findings of fact and conclusions of law entered by then presiding judge Elizabeth Coker to the same effect. Before the crime for which he was sentenced to death, Penry was sent to prison for five years in 1979 on a rape conviction. He was paroled two years later.
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  • Johnny Paul Penry is a Texas Death Row convict who is said to be mentally retarded. He was sentenced to death on April 9, 1980 for raping and stabbing 22-year-old Pamela Moseley Carpenter, who died of her wounds, on October 25, 1979. His lawyer claims that he has the reasoning capability of a seven-year old. On February 15, 2008 Penry entered a plea agreement in which he accepted a sentence of life without parole.
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