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February 17, 2016 · 12:17 am

Eighth Amendment does not require capital-sentencing courts to instruct a jury that mitigating circumstances need not be proved beyond a reasonable doubt


Opinion:
KANSAS
v.
JONATHAN D. CARR,
REGINALD DEXTER CARR, JR., and
SIDNEY J. GLEASON

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