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... abuse its discretion in sentencing defendant who pled guilty to manslaughter to a midrange term of 11 years , where defendant shot his stepfather , who was unarmed , while stepfather was running away . State v . Shows , App . 2 Cir ...
... abuse its discretion in sentencing defendant who pled guilty to manslaughter to a midrange term of 11 years , where defendant shot his stepfather , who was unarmed , while stepfather was running away . State v . Shows , App . 2 Cir ...
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... abuse its discretion in sentencing defendant , a second offender convicted of purse snatching , to 25 years , without " good time , " in light of defendant's past criminal activity . State v . Williams , App . 4 Cir.1985 , 467 So.2d ...
... abuse its discretion in sentencing defendant , a second offender convicted of purse snatching , to 25 years , without " good time , " in light of defendant's past criminal activity . State v . Williams , App . 4 Cir.1985 , 467 So.2d ...
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... abuse of discretion in light of defendant's problems with drug abuse , acknowledgment that criminal activi- ty was entered into to support drug habit , and defendant's prior criminal record . State v . Turner , App . 1 Cir.1985 , 465 So ...
... abuse of discretion in light of defendant's problems with drug abuse , acknowledgment that criminal activi- ty was entered into to support drug habit , and defendant's prior criminal record . State v . Turner , App . 1 Cir.1985 , 465 So ...
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