expand icon
book Legal Environment of Business 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman cover

Legal Environment of Business 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman

النسخة 8الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0134004068
book Legal Environment of Business 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman cover

Legal Environment of Business 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman

النسخة 8الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0134004068
تمرين 2
Cruel and Unusual Punishment One night in 2003, Evan Miller, who was 14 years old, was smok­ing marijuana with another juvenile and an adult, Cole Cannon, at Cannon's trailer. When Cannon passed out, Miller stole his wallet, splitting about $300 with the other juvenile. When Miller tried to put the wal­let back into Cannon's pocket, Cannon awoke and grabbed Miller. Miller grabbed a baseball bat and repeat­edly struck Cannon with it. Miller placed a sheet over Cannon's head, told him "I am God, I've come to take your life" and delivered one more blow. Cannon was not dead. Miller and his accomplice set Cannon's trailer on fire. Cannon died from his injuries and smoke in­halation. Miller was caught and was tried as an adult as permitted by Alabama law. Miller was convicted of murder in the course of arson. Under Alabama law, the crime carried a mandatory minimum punishment of life in prison without the possibility of parole, which was assessed against Miller. Miller challenged the sentence, alleging that a minimum sentence of life in prison with­out the possibility of parole assessed against a juvenile constitutes cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Does Alabama's mandatory sentencing requirement of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole as applied to juvenile defendants constitute cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Fifth Amend­ment? Miller v. Alabama, 132 S.Ct. 2455, 2012 U.S. Lexis 4873 (Supreme Court of the United States, 2012)
التوضيح
موثّق
like image
like image

Case summary:
Person M, who was 14 year...

close menu
Legal Environment of Business 8th Edition by Henry Cheeseman
cross icon