Definitions from Wikipedia (Pulley v. Harris)
▸ noun: Pulley v. Harris, 465 U.S. 37, is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution does not require, as an invariable rule in every case, that a state appellate court, before it affirms a death sentence, proportionally compare the sentence in the case before it with the penalties imposed in similar cases if requested to do so by the prisoner.
▸ Words similar to pulley v. harris
▸ Usage examples for pulley v. harris
▸ Idioms related to pulley v. harris
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near pulley v. harris
▸ Rhymes of pulley v. harris
▸ Invented words related to pulley v. harris
▸ noun: Pulley v. Harris, 465 U.S. 37, is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution does not require, as an invariable rule in every case, that a state appellate court, before it affirms a death sentence, proportionally compare the sentence in the case before it with the penalties imposed in similar cases if requested to do so by the prisoner.
▸ Words similar to pulley v. harris
▸ Usage examples for pulley v. harris
▸ Idioms related to pulley v. harris
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near pulley v. harris
▸ Rhymes of pulley v. harris
▸ Invented words related to pulley v. harris