United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 408United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1971 |
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... BRENNAN , J. , concurring in their operation . They are pregnant with discrimination and discrimination is an ingredient not compatible with the idea of equal protection of the laws that is implicit in the ban on " cruel and unusual ...
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring in their operation . They are pregnant with discrimination and discrimination is an ingredient not compatible with the idea of equal protection of the laws that is implicit in the ban on " cruel and unusual ...
Side 401
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring 408 U.S. Almost a century ago , this Court observed that " [ d ] ifficulty would attend the effort to define with exact- ness the extent of the constitutional provision which provides that cruel and unusual ...
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring 408 U.S. Almost a century ago , this Court observed that " [ d ] ifficulty would attend the effort to define with exact- ness the extent of the constitutional provision which provides that cruel and unusual ...
Side 401
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring mine , what kind of punishments shall be inflicted on persons convicted of crimes . They are nowhere restrained from inventing the most cruel and unheard - of punishments , and annexing them to crimes ; and ...
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring mine , what kind of punishments shall be inflicted on persons convicted of crimes . They are nowhere restrained from inventing the most cruel and unheard - of punishments , and annexing them to crimes ; and ...
Side 401
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring 408 U.S. That they would not admit of tortures , or cruel and barbarous punishment . " 3 id . , at 447.2 These two statements shed some light on what the Framers meant by " cruel and unusual punishments ...
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring 408 U.S. That they would not admit of tortures , or cruel and barbarous punishment . " 3 id . , at 447.2 These two statements shed some light on what the Framers meant by " cruel and unusual punishments ...
Side 401
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring called for a " constitutional check " that would ensure that " when we come to punishments , no latitude ought to be left , nor dependence put on the virtue of representatives . " 993 The only further evidence ...
... BRENNAN , J. , concurring called for a " constitutional check " that would ensure that " when we come to punishments , no latitude ought to be left , nor dependence put on the virtue of representatives . " 993 The only further evidence ...
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