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Page 151
... aggravated rape constituted a statutory crime . State v . Burris , 1944 , 204 La . 608 , 16 So.2d 124 . 29 . Elements of attempt , rape Date of offense is not essential element of crime of attempted aggravated rape . State v . Frith ...
... aggravated rape constituted a statutory crime . State v . Burris , 1944 , 204 La . 608 , 16 So.2d 124 . 29 . Elements of attempt , rape Date of offense is not essential element of crime of attempted aggravated rape . State v . Frith ...
Page 154
... aggravated rape , in that judge mistaken- ly believed that penalty for attempt was mandatory and judge did not consider full range of sentencing alternatives . State v . Everett , Sup.1983 , 432 So.2d 250 . Sentence of 12 years ...
... aggravated rape , in that judge mistaken- ly believed that penalty for attempt was mandatory and judge did not consider full range of sentencing alternatives . State v . Everett , Sup.1983 , 432 So.2d 250 . Sentence of 12 years ...
Page 407
... aggravated rape does not constitute cruel and unusual punish- ment even where no life was placed in jeop- ardy or no violent beating occurred . State v . Hargrove , Sup . 1976 , 330 So.2d 895 . Imposition of death penalty on defendant ...
... aggravated rape does not constitute cruel and unusual punish- ment even where no life was placed in jeop- ardy or no violent beating occurred . State v . Hargrove , Sup . 1976 , 330 So.2d 895 . Imposition of death penalty on defendant ...
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