You can sue anybody for pretty much anything.
If they are mentally competent, yes they can. They simply need to execute the statement to that effect.
The Supreme Court has ruled it is unconstitutional to EXECUTE ( for a capital crime) a mentally retarded person.
Katniss was summoned to publicly execute President Snow, but she was emotionally unstable and she aimed her bow at President Coin instead, which killed her instantly
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No. Only a competent person can execute a power of attorney, so (by definition) a mentally disabled person cannot execute a valid power of attorney. What would be necessary is the court appointment of a guardian for the brother. Of course, any proceeds from the sale of the brother's property would go first to repay the State of California for his care and the rest would be set aside to pay for his future care.
Not, the execute bit does that.00100 - execute for user00010 - execute for group00001 - execute for others04000 - set-uid02000 - set-gid
If the initial attempt to execute an inmate is "botched," they will try again until they succeed. There is no reprieve from death once the process has begun.
A mission the unit is formally assigned to execute or prepare to execute is a directed mission.
A mission the unit is formally assigned to execute or prepare to execute is a directed mission.
A mission the unit is formally assigned to execute or prepare to execute is a directed mission.
A mission the unit is formally assigned to execute or prepare to execute is a directed mission.
A mission the unit is formally assigned to execute or prepare to execute is a directed mission.