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Tag Archives: Solem v. Helm

Blake J. Delaney, A Cruel and Unusual Application of The Proportionality Principle in Eighth Amendment Analysis

Posted on January 23, 2010 by zhyman

56 Fla. L. Rev. 459 (2004) | | | | TEXT :: Petitioner, Gary Ewing, while on parole, stole three golf clubs valued at approximately $ 1200 from a pro shop. Respondent, the State of California, charged Petitioner with felony … Continue reading →

Posted in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Uncategorized | Tagged cadena temporal, Cruel and Unusual, cruel and unusual punishment, Delaney, Eight Amendment, Ewing, gravity of offense, incarceration, non-capital punishment cases, penological goals, Porportionality Principle, precept of justice, punishment and the crime, recidivist statute, Rummel v. Estelle, Solem v. Helm, State of California, three strikes law, weems v. United States | Comments Off
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