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Side 138
... fact that the basic theme of equal protection is implicit in “ cruel and unusual " punishments . " A penalty . . . should be considered ' unusually ' imposed if it is administered arbitrarily or discriminatorily . " 12 The same authors ...
... fact that the basic theme of equal protection is implicit in “ cruel and unusual " punishments . " A penalty . . . should be considered ' unusually ' imposed if it is administered arbitrarily or discriminatorily . " 12 The same authors ...
Side 139
... fact been imposed , " opinion of MR . JUSTICE STEWART , post , at 309-310 , or because " there is no meaningful basis for distin- guishing the few cases in which [ the death penalty ] is imposed from the many cases in which it is not ...
... fact been imposed , " opinion of MR . JUSTICE STEWART , post , at 309-310 , or because " there is no meaningful basis for distin- guishing the few cases in which [ the death penalty ] is imposed from the many cases in which it is not ...
Side 164
... fact relieved the State of its obligation to make a good - faith effort to secure his presence . It simply reduced the likelihood that any effort would suc- ceed . The State's obligation would hardly be framed in terms of " good - faith ...
... fact relieved the State of its obligation to make a good - faith effort to secure his presence . It simply reduced the likelihood that any effort would suc- ceed . The State's obligation would hardly be framed in terms of " good - faith ...
Side 165
... fact that at the time of Stubbs ' trial , the federal courts had statutory power to subpoena American citizens living abroad , but that power was apparently available only to compel their appearance before federal courts . Act of June ...
... fact that at the time of Stubbs ' trial , the federal courts had statutory power to subpoena American citizens living abroad , but that power was apparently available only to compel their appearance before federal courts . Act of June ...
Side 166
... facts of this case the Court's conclusion is some- what troublesome . But the Court fails totally to ex- plain how the first ... fact that he lives in Sweden . The Tennessee Su- preme Court thought it was enough that Holm was out of the ...
... facts of this case the Court's conclusion is some- what troublesome . But the Court fails totally to ex- plain how the first ... fact that he lives in Sweden . The Tennessee Su- preme Court thought it was enough that Holm was out of the ...
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