United States Supreme Court Reports, 91. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1988 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
341. lappuse
... concluded that the test for whether a prisoner is insane for Eighth Amendment purposes is whether the prisoner is aware of his impending execution and of the rea- son for it . He further concluded that petitioner's claim falls within ...
... concluded that the test for whether a prisoner is insane for Eighth Amendment purposes is whether the prisoner is aware of his impending execution and of the rea- son for it . He further concluded that petitioner's claim falls within ...
457. lappuse
... concluded that , because the jury also found an aggravating circumstance of " vileness , " the death sentence could stand even if Dr. Pile's testimony represented a flagrant Fifth Amendment violation . In Zant , we held that the Georgia ...
... concluded that , because the jury also found an aggravating circumstance of " vileness , " the death sentence could stand even if Dr. Pile's testimony represented a flagrant Fifth Amendment violation . In Zant , we held that the Georgia ...
656. lappuse
... concluded that once the protected sphere of privilege was exceeded , there was no reason why state offi- cers should not be liable for their reckless misconduct on the same ba- sis as private tortfeasors . Attention is called to the ...
... concluded that once the protected sphere of privilege was exceeded , there was no reason why state offi- cers should not be liable for their reckless misconduct on the same ba- sis as private tortfeasors . Attention is called to the ...
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