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Page 154
... imposed upon de- fendant's conviction for aggravated rape had been declared unconstitutional , defend- ant would receive the maximum sentence , 50 years , which could be imposed for at- tempted aggravated rape , the most serious lesser ...
... imposed upon de- fendant's conviction for aggravated rape had been declared unconstitutional , defend- ant would receive the maximum sentence , 50 years , which could be imposed for at- tempted aggravated rape , the most serious lesser ...
Page 407
... imposed on defendant upon conviction of aggravated rape was not cruel and unusual punishment because death pen- alty was not imposed against a far more brutal participant in the rape . State v . Myers , 1972 , 261 La . 100 , 259 So.2d ...
... imposed on defendant upon conviction of aggravated rape was not cruel and unusual punishment because death pen- alty was not imposed against a far more brutal participant in the rape . State v . Myers , 1972 , 261 La . 100 , 259 So.2d ...
Page 417
... imposition of a sentence in upper range of those customarily imposed would be justifiable , but defendant should not be denied parole eligibility for more than the maximum period imposed on any defendant in certain other cases in which ...
... imposition of a sentence in upper range of those customarily imposed would be justifiable , but defendant should not be denied parole eligibility for more than the maximum period imposed on any defendant in certain other cases in which ...
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