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The Supreme Court opened its session Monday by hearing the case of a Kansas man who murdered most of his family who is now arguing that the state is making it too difficult to mount an insanity defense. (Associated Press photographs)
Photo by: Manuel Balce Ceneta
The Supreme Court opened its session Monday by hearing the case of a Kansas man who murdered most of his family who is now arguing that the state is making it too difficult to mount an insanity defense. (Associated Press photographs)

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