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1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
275. lappuse
... Eighth applicability Criminal Law §77 Amendment to states 3. The Federal Constitution's Eighth Amendment , which applies to the states through the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amend- ment , prohibits the infliction of cruel and ...
... Eighth applicability Criminal Law §77 Amendment to states 3. The Federal Constitution's Eighth Amendment , which applies to the states through the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amend- ment , prohibits the infliction of cruel and ...
284. lappuse
... Eighth Amendment must show " deliberate indifference " by the responsible offi- cials . Because that requirement is in- consistent with our prior decisions , I concur only in the judgment . It is well established , and the ma- jority ...
... Eighth Amendment must show " deliberate indifference " by the responsible offi- cials . Because that requirement is in- consistent with our prior decisions , I concur only in the judgment . It is well established , and the ma- jority ...
837. lappuse
... Eighth Amendment , because ( 1 ) severe mandatory penalties are not unusual in the constitutional sense , because ( a ) they have been employed in various forms throughout the nation's history , and ( b ) a sentence which is not ...
... Eighth Amendment , because ( 1 ) severe mandatory penalties are not unusual in the constitutional sense , because ( a ) they have been employed in various forms throughout the nation's history , and ( b ) a sentence which is not ...
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