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... first - degree murder , use of def- inition to effect that first - degree murder was an offense requiring both specific in- tent to kill or inflict great bodily harm and an aggravating circumstance , rather than only such a specific ...
... first - degree murder , use of def- inition to effect that first - degree murder was an offense requiring both specific in- tent to kill or inflict great bodily harm and an aggravating circumstance , rather than only such a specific ...
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... degree murder as first - degree murder accomplished with- out aggravating circumstances warranting imposition of capital punishment passed constitutional muster provided that refer- ences in sentencing criteria to heinous man- ner of ...
... degree murder as first - degree murder accomplished with- out aggravating circumstances warranting imposition of capital punishment passed constitutional muster provided that refer- ences in sentencing criteria to heinous man- ner of ...
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... first - de- gree murder to second - degree murder on morning of trial did not deny defendant the opportunity to prepare an adequate de- fense , since defendant had notice of his indictment for first - degree murder in ample time to ...
... first - de- gree murder to second - degree murder on morning of trial did not deny defendant the opportunity to prepare an adequate de- fense , since defendant had notice of his indictment for first - degree murder in ample time to ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
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