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Page 1271
... considered in assessing the equality of its program , 123 but " necessary funds " not only is not explicitly defined , there is little indication of what it refers to.124 A related weakness is the lack of a provision regarding ...
... considered in assessing the equality of its program , 123 but " necessary funds " not only is not explicitly defined , there is little indication of what it refers to.124 A related weakness is the lack of a provision regarding ...
Page 1329
... considered to negate the mens rea required by the definition of an offense . For those jurisdictions that place the burden of proof on the accused for the issue of insanity , see note 9 infra , the effect may be to require that the ...
... considered to negate the mens rea required by the definition of an offense . For those jurisdictions that place the burden of proof on the accused for the issue of insanity , see note 9 infra , the effect may be to require that the ...
Page 1378
... considered in assessing proportionality168 and the theoretical con- 164. In Furman v . Georgia , Justice Marshall acknowledged that " Weems is a land- mark case because it represents the first time that the Court invalidated a penalty ...
... considered in assessing proportionality168 and the theoretical con- 164. In Furman v . Georgia , Justice Marshall acknowledged that " Weems is a land- mark case because it represents the first time that the Court invalidated a penalty ...
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