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Skinner v. State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Williamson, 316 U.S. 535 (1942), is a unanimous United States Supreme Court ruling [1] that held that laws permitting the compulsory sterilization of criminals are unconstitutional as it violates a person's rights given under the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution, specifically the Equal Protection Clause and the Due Process Clause.
The State of Washington defines its habitual criminals act as follows: [3]. Every person convicted in this state of any crime of which fraud or intent to defraud is an element, or of petit larceny, or of any felony, who shall previously have been convicted, whether in this state or elsewhere, of any crime which under the laws of this state would amount to a felony, or who shall previously have ...
A habitual offender, repeat offender, or career criminal is a person convicted of a crime who was previously convicted of other crimes. Various state and jurisdictions may have laws targeting habitual offenders, and specifically providing for enhanced or exemplary punishments or other sanctions .
Aug. 11—TUPELO — A Tupelo man convicted of possessing drugs and an illegal weapon was given two life sentences Friday because of prior felony convictions. Erik Lamont Turner, 43, of Nelle ...
Brown v. United States, (Docket Nos. 22-6389 and 22–6640), is a United States Supreme Court case about the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA). The Supreme Court affirmed both courts of appeals, holding that a state drug conviction counts as an ACCA predicate if it involved a drug on the federal schedules at the time of that conviction.
Armed Career Criminal Act; Sessions v. Dimaya (2018) - constitutionality of similar clause in civil context (specifically, deportation), in which a plurality found straightforward application of Johnson to be dispositive; Stokeling v. United States (2019) - touches on the same section of the Armed Career Criminal Act and references this ...
Barnett was charged with being an armed habitual criminal as well as manufacturing or delivering heroin and driving on a revoked license. Barnett died from complications due to thymic carcinoma, a cancer of the thymus gland. Jail or Agency: Cook County Jail; State: Illinois; Date arrested or booked: 4/19/2014; Date of death: 4/14/2016; Age at ...
Authorities say they have no reason to believe the string of gun arrests made at Naperville’s TopGolf facility over the past three weeks are connected and maintain the business is safe to visit.