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Date: 2015-05-29 17:34:25
Supreme Court of the United States
Law
Capital punishment in Missouri
Legal citation
Precedent
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Stanford v. Kentucky
Rodriguez de Quijas v. Shearson/American Express Inc.
Roper v. Simmons
Supreme court
Trop v. Dulles
Common law

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