Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney, 1969 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 616
... death penalty and the procedures followed in imposing it are consti- tutional , and not whether it should be retained or abolished in California . Retention or abolition raises a question of legisla- tive policy which under our system ...
... death penalty and the procedures followed in imposing it are consti- tutional , and not whether it should be retained or abolished in California . Retention or abolition raises a question of legisla- tive policy which under our system ...
Page 617
... death penalty is constitutional and does not constitute cruel or unusual punishment , that Penal Code sections 190 and 190.1 are valid , and that in keeping with a newly declared policy of this court petitioners , and all other indigent ...
... death penalty is constitutional and does not constitute cruel or unusual punishment , that Penal Code sections 190 and 190.1 are valid , and that in keeping with a newly declared policy of this court petitioners , and all other indigent ...
Page 631
... death penalty has been employed throughout our history , and , in a day when it is still widely accepted , it cannot be said to violate the constitutional concept of cruelty . " Petitioners further argue that the death penalty is cruel ...
... death penalty has been employed throughout our history , and , in a day when it is still widely accepted , it cannot be said to violate the constitutional concept of cruelty . " Petitioners further argue that the death penalty is cruel ...
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McDonnell Douglas Corp v Franchise Tax Board 506 | 14 |
Pacific Gas Electric Co v G W Thomas Drayage | 33 |
Baker | 44 |
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