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Nevada has life without parole. A jury decides the sentence. A Panel
that includes the Governor has the authority to grant clemency. In order
for it to be granted, the Governor must vote in the majority. State Legislatures
may also pass laws that suspend the execution of sentences.
 The
Nevada Board of Pardons and Paroles, headed by Governor Guinn, in 2002
reduced the sentence of Thomas Nevius to life without the possibility
of parole following the United States Supreme Court decision in Atkins v. Virginia which forbade the execution of the mentally retarded.
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