U.S. Supreme Court
Jun. 27, 2008
Justices Strike Death Penalty In Child Rape
A sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment bars states from executing defendants for the crime of child rape, the latest blockbuster ruling from the court that limits the use of capital punishment.




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WASHINGTON - A sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment bars states from executing defendants for the crime of child rape, the latest blockbuster ruling from the court that limits the use of capital punishment.
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