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... Penalty clause : The penalty clause is taken from the Tennes- see statute , [ Tenn.Code Ann . ( Williams , 1934 ) § 11069 ] and provides that the penalty shall vary in proportion to the penalty for the basic offense which is ...
... Penalty clause : The penalty clause is taken from the Tennes- see statute , [ Tenn.Code Ann . ( Williams , 1934 ) § 11069 ] and provides that the penalty shall vary in proportion to the penalty for the basic offense which is ...
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... Penalty clause : Source : Acts 1942 , No. 43 , § 1 , Art . 27 . The penalty clause is an adaption of the sub- stance of the rather involved provisions of the Arizona , California , and South Dakota statutes . Ariz.Code ( 1939 ) § 43 ...
... Penalty clause : Source : Acts 1942 , No. 43 , § 1 , Art . 27 . The penalty clause is an adaption of the sub- stance of the rather involved provisions of the Arizona , California , and South Dakota statutes . Ariz.Code ( 1939 ) § 43 ...
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... penalty , generally , sentence and punishment In first - degree murder prosecution , death penalty imposed was not disproportionate to penalty imposed in similar cases . State v . Moore , Sup.1983 , 432 So.2d 209 , certiorari de- nied ...
... penalty , generally , sentence and punishment In first - degree murder prosecution , death penalty imposed was not disproportionate to penalty imposed in similar cases . State v . Moore , Sup.1983 , 432 So.2d 209 , certiorari de- nied ...
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