Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney, 1985 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... considered as special aggravating circumstances serves only to stack the cards against him . Defendant does not dispute the obvious propriety of the penalty jury con- sidering the circumstances of the murder ( i.e. , that it occurred in ...
... considered as special aggravating circumstances serves only to stack the cards against him . Defendant does not dispute the obvious propriety of the penalty jury con- sidering the circumstances of the murder ( i.e. , that it occurred in ...
Page 166
... considered in extenuating or reducing the degree of moral culpability . [ 1 ] In deciding whether the Defendant should be sentenced to death or to life in prison without the possibility of parole , you must weigh the mitigating ...
... considered in extenuating or reducing the degree of moral culpability . [ 1 ] In deciding whether the Defendant should be sentenced to death or to life in prison without the possibility of parole , you must weigh the mitigating ...
Page 234
... considered reasonable , but they cannot substitute for a finding of intentional conduct by Caldwell which ... considered this conduct to be threatening . But it can scarcely be considered a " malicious ” act sufficient to support a ...
... considered reasonable , but they cannot substitute for a finding of intentional conduct by Caldwell which ... considered this conduct to be threatening . But it can scarcely be considered a " malicious ” act sufficient to support a ...
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