United States Supreme Court Reports, 108. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1992 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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... circumstances and " any other evidence of mitigation concerning the character and record of the defendant and the circum- stances of his offense . " § 9711 ( e ) . The State must prove the existence of ag- gravating circumstances beyond ...
... circumstances and " any other evidence of mitigation concerning the character and record of the defendant and the circum- stances of his offense . " § 9711 ( e ) . The State must prove the existence of ag- gravating circumstances beyond ...
374. lappuse
... circumstances , the jury must decide both whether the circumstance has been proved and whether it has mitigating value . Criminal Law § 93 ; Evidence § 850 - death penalty - relevance - mitigation 6. The mere declaration that evi- dence ...
... circumstances , the jury must decide both whether the circumstance has been proved and whether it has mitigating value . Criminal Law § 93 ; Evidence § 850 - death penalty - relevance - mitigation 6. The mere declaration that evi- dence ...
390. lappuse
... circumstances . Specific aggravating and mitigating circumstances are defined by statute , but the defendant is permitted to put forward any other mitigating circum- stance he wishes . The State must prove the existence of the specified ...
... circumstances . Specific aggravating and mitigating circumstances are defined by statute , but the defendant is permitted to put forward any other mitigating circum- stance he wishes . The State must prove the existence of the specified ...
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