EFTA00797972Set 9
2018-11-1510p5,667w
examination of three objective factors.
attempts to ask out a female resident. As such, Solem. 463 U.S. at 292. First, a court must consider the
Emerson's testimony was cumulative ... than it
punishes a first time offender. ["14] See ¢ 775.084
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mentioned in Bloodworth, stating, 'Solem applie[s] only
to non-violent felonies
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EFTA02686310Set 11
2005-02-265p960w
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EFTA00602136Set 9
2005-02-265p954w
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