The Yale Law Journal, Volume 88, Part 2Yale Law Journal Company, 1979 - Electronic journals |
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Page 1291
... offense of bribery56 and the lesser included offense of solicitation and receipt of an illegal gratuity were found to consist of agreements or understandings coupled with payments or promises of payments.58 Since neither offense ...
... offense of bribery56 and the lesser included offense of solicitation and receipt of an illegal gratuity were found to consist of agreements or understandings coupled with payments or promises of payments.58 Since neither offense ...
Page 1377
... offense . In Weems , the Supreme Court held unconstitutional a sentence of fifteen years ' hard labor at least in part because it violated the " precept of justice that punishment for crime should be graduated and proportioned to offense ...
... offense . In Weems , the Supreme Court held unconstitutional a sentence of fifteen years ' hard labor at least in part because it violated the " precept of justice that punishment for crime should be graduated and proportioned to offense ...
Page 1385
... offense . Thus , pun- ishment for felony murder might be upheld when the underlying crime was armed robbery or forcible rape , but disallowed for homi- cide occurring in the course of some less grievous offense . An ex- ample of a less ...
... offense . Thus , pun- ishment for felony murder might be upheld when the underlying crime was armed robbery or forcible rape , but disallowed for homi- cide occurring in the course of some less grievous offense . An ex- ample of a less ...
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