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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Side 142
... penalties , suggest that it is " cruel and unusual " to apply the death penalty - or any other penalty - selectively to minorities whose num- bers are few , who are outcasts of society , and who are unpopular , but whom society is ...
... penalties , suggest that it is " cruel and unusual " to apply the death penalty - or any other penalty - selectively to minorities whose num- bers are few , who are outcasts of society , and who are unpopular , but whom society is ...
Side 147
... death penalty was imposed , one of them for murder , and two for rape . In each the determination of whether the penalty should be death or a lighter punishment was left by the State to the discretion of the judge or of the jury . In ...
... death penalty was imposed , one of them for murder , and two for rape . In each the determination of whether the penalty should be death or a lighter punishment was left by the State to the discretion of the judge or of the jury . In ...
Side 401
... death penalty for the crime of murder in the first degree is not included in that case , ' cruel and unusual ' seems to have meant a severe punishment unauthorized by statute and not within the jurisdiction of the court to impose ...
... death penalty for the crime of murder in the first degree is not included in that case , ' cruel and unusual ' seems to have meant a severe punishment unauthorized by statute and not within the jurisdiction of the court to impose ...
Side 401
... death is today a " cruel and unusual " punishment . Death is a unique punishment in the United States . In a society ... penalty . " Grif- fin v . Illinois , 351 U. S. 12 , 28 ( 1956 ) ( Burton and Minton , JJ . , dissenting ) . Some ...
... death is today a " cruel and unusual " punishment . Death is a unique punishment in the United States . In a society ... penalty . " Grif- fin v . Illinois , 351 U. S. 12 , 28 ( 1956 ) ( Burton and Minton , JJ . , dissenting ) . Some ...
Side 401
... punishment , Jackson v . Bishop , 404 F. 2d 571 ( CA8 1968 ) , death remains as the only punishment that may involve the conscious infliction of physical pain . In addition , we know that mental pain is an inseparable part of our ...
... punishment , Jackson v . Bishop , 404 F. 2d 571 ( CA8 1968 ) , death remains as the only punishment that may involve the conscious infliction of physical pain . In addition , we know that mental pain is an inseparable part of our ...
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