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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
158. lappuse
... death were com- mitted deliberately and with the rea- sonable expectation that death would result and ( b ) the accused would probably commit future acts of violence constituting a continuing threat to society , ( 2 ) instructs the jury ...
... death were com- mitted deliberately and with the rea- sonable expectation that death would result and ( b ) the accused would probably commit future acts of violence constituting a continuing threat to society , ( 2 ) instructs the jury ...
713. lappuse
... death penalty or that have set an express minimum age for the death penalty at 16 or higher . See Davis , supra , n 22. In sum , we believe that the more appropriate measures for determining how the States view the issue of minimum age ...
... death penalty or that have set an express minimum age for the death penalty at 16 or higher . See Davis , supra , n 22. In sum , we believe that the more appropriate measures for determining how the States view the issue of minimum age ...
716. lappuse
... death sentences by capital juries was a prime factor underlying our judgment in Furman v Georgia , 408 US 238 , 33 L Ed 2d 346 , 92 S Ct 2726 ( 1972 ) , that the death penalty , 34. All information regarding foreign death penalty laws ...
... death sentences by capital juries was a prime factor underlying our judgment in Furman v Georgia , 408 US 238 , 33 L Ed 2d 346 , 92 S Ct 2726 ( 1972 ) , that the death penalty , 34. All information regarding foreign death penalty laws ...
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