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... death penalty for first - degree murder the appropriate sentence to be imposed is the most severe constitutional penalty es- tablished by the legislature for criminal homicide at time of the offense . State v . Smith , Sup.1976 , 340 So ...
... death penalty for first - degree murder the appropriate sentence to be imposed is the most severe constitutional penalty es- tablished by the legislature for criminal homicide at time of the offense . State v . Smith , Sup.1976 , 340 So ...
Page 215
... death penalty for murder disproportionate . State v . Nelson , Sup . 1984 , 459 So.2d 510 , certiora- ri denied 105 S.Ct. 2050 , 85 L.Ed.2d 322 , rehearing denied 105 S.Ct. 2715 , 86 L.Ed.2d 729 . In prosecution for first - degree ...
... death penalty for murder disproportionate . State v . Nelson , Sup . 1984 , 459 So.2d 510 , certiora- ri denied 105 S.Ct. 2050 , 85 L.Ed.2d 322 , rehearing denied 105 S.Ct. 2715 , 86 L.Ed.2d 729 . In prosecution for first - degree ...
Page 407
... death penalty under Louisi- ana law violates cruel and unusual punish- ment clause of Federal Constitution . State v . Curry , 1972 , 263 La . 997 , 270 So.2d 484 . Death penalty imposed on defendant upon conviction of aggravated rape ...
... death penalty under Louisi- ana law violates cruel and unusual punish- ment clause of Federal Constitution . State v . Curry , 1972 , 263 La . 997 , 270 So.2d 484 . Death penalty imposed on defendant upon conviction of aggravated rape ...
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