Should Georgia Cop-Killer Andrew Brannen's mental condition be considered in his Clemency Hearing?

Posted by Matt McLane | Jan 07, 2015 | 0 Comments

Decorated Vietnam Veteran Brannan, who suffered from PTSD and bi-polar disorder, set to be executed for the 1998 killing of a Georgia deputy during a routine traffic stop. Parole Board will determine whether to grant clemency to Brannan after considering his leadership actions while in combat; his subsequent diagnosis of mental illness; and the vicious nature of the killing of the deputy.

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