In Ford v. Strickland,issued January 7, 1983, a divided United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the death sentence of Alvin Bernard Ford, condemned for killing a Fort Lauderdale police officer
Where a jury and a trial judge reach contrary conclusions because the facts derive from conflicting ...
In 1972, prisoners Michael V Costello and Robert K Celestino filed separate pro se complaints in the...
This comment will analyze how the Florida Supreme Court has disregarded the doctrine of Stare Decisi...
On June 29, 1972, the United States Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Furman v. Georgia,...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the death penalty may not be imposed upon a defendant ...
In Booth v. Maryland,1 the United States Supreme Court decided that evidence relating to a victim\u2...
In 1985, the Florida Supreme Court addressed numerous important issues relating to criminal procedur...
As the federal appeals court with jurisdiction over Florida and Alabama—two leaders in capital punis...
This article summarizes the findings and recommendations of the ABA Death Penalty Moratorium Impleme...
In 1976, the United States Supreme Court decided that capital punishment does not violate the Eighth...
In Hurst v. Florida, the Supreme Court held Florida’s death penalty scheme violated the Sixth Amendm...
Torts- WRONGFUL DEATH- FLORIDA\u27S WRONGFUL DEATH ACT IS CONSTITUTIONAL AND PERMITS PUNITIVE DAMAGE...
Numerous arguments have been raised to halt the death penalty, including constitutional claims such ...
MR. JUSTICE BRENNAN, with whom MR. JUSTICE MARSHALL joins, dissents and, adhering to his view that c...
Does death row incarceration for upwards of thirty years or more impermissibly impose the suffering ...
Where a jury and a trial judge reach contrary conclusions because the facts derive from conflicting ...
In 1972, prisoners Michael V Costello and Robert K Celestino filed separate pro se complaints in the...
This comment will analyze how the Florida Supreme Court has disregarded the doctrine of Stare Decisi...
On June 29, 1972, the United States Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Furman v. Georgia,...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the death penalty may not be imposed upon a defendant ...
In Booth v. Maryland,1 the United States Supreme Court decided that evidence relating to a victim\u2...
In 1985, the Florida Supreme Court addressed numerous important issues relating to criminal procedur...
As the federal appeals court with jurisdiction over Florida and Alabama—two leaders in capital punis...
This article summarizes the findings and recommendations of the ABA Death Penalty Moratorium Impleme...
In 1976, the United States Supreme Court decided that capital punishment does not violate the Eighth...
In Hurst v. Florida, the Supreme Court held Florida’s death penalty scheme violated the Sixth Amendm...
Torts- WRONGFUL DEATH- FLORIDA\u27S WRONGFUL DEATH ACT IS CONSTITUTIONAL AND PERMITS PUNITIVE DAMAGE...
Numerous arguments have been raised to halt the death penalty, including constitutional claims such ...
MR. JUSTICE BRENNAN, with whom MR. JUSTICE MARSHALL joins, dissents and, adhering to his view that c...
Does death row incarceration for upwards of thirty years or more impermissibly impose the suffering ...
Where a jury and a trial judge reach contrary conclusions because the facts derive from conflicting ...
In 1972, prisoners Michael V Costello and Robert K Celestino filed separate pro se complaints in the...
This comment will analyze how the Florida Supreme Court has disregarded the doctrine of Stare Decisi...