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the constitutionality of Alabama’s capital-sentencing scheme. Alabama is one of only a handful of states in which judges may impose a death sentence
acknowledges the connection in the book’s first sentence, which invokes the 2000 election. Rehnquist, , at 3. The book’s last sentences conclude that
The jury finds Gideon guilty, and while serving his sentence, he handwrites a petition to the Supreme Court.3 His timing is propitious because the
rather than on unsupported allegations or fears.”17 Such sentiments are in accord with the general practices of the Bureau of Citizenship and
sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone, who subsequently avoided incarceration entirely when the President commuted his sentence. These are the publicly
2008. He was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison. Every state imposes criminal penalties for HIV exposure. Some states prosecute offenders under
2008. He was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison.3 Every state imposes criminal penalties for HIV exposure. Some states prosecute offenders
violate the Ex Post Facto Clause because post-sentence restrictions on sex offenders are “civil” rather than “criminal.” Presumably this means SORs
defendant’s life at the sentencing stage. As Justice Stevens observed in 1984 in a dissent from a decision upholding Florida’s override law, “It may
shares with DHS the fingerprint and arrest data sent to it by state and local police. DHS then runs the data through its own database to determine if