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- Aikens_v._California abstract "Aikens v. California, 406 U.S. 813 (1972), was a decision of the United States Supreme Court where a petitioner (in the U.S. Supreme Court, the plaintiff (Aikens) is called the petitioner and the defendant (the State of California) is called the respondent) was appealing his conviction and death sentence. After oral argument had been made on the case, but before the court decided on it, the California Supreme Court in California v. Anderson, 6 Cal. 3d 628 (1972), declared the death penalty unconstitutional under the state constitution. This made his appeal unnecessary because the decision in Andersondeclared capital punishment in California unconstitutional under Art. 1, 6, of the state constitution... The California Supreme Court declared in the Anderson case that its decision was fully retroactive and stated that any prisoner currently under sentence of death could petition a superior court to modify its judgment. [Aikens] thus no longer faces a realistic threat of execution... [emphasis added]The Supreme Court would decide later that year, in Furman v. Georgia 408 U.S. 238 (1972), that the Death Penalty was under certain circumstances unconstitutional. Aikens was originally one of four cases that were selected along with Furman, but when the Anderson case was decided by the California Supreme Court, Aikens became moot.".
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- Aikens_v._California arguedate "--01-17".
- Aikens_v._California argueyear "1972".
- Aikens_v._California citation "406".
- Aikens_v._California decidedate "--06-07".
- Aikens_v._California decideyear "1972".
- Aikens_v._California fullname "Earnest James Aikens, Jr. v. People of the State of California".
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- Aikens_v._California holding "Since petitioner no longer faces execution, his appeal is moot.".
- Aikens_v._California litigants "Aikens v. California".
- Aikens_v._California majority "per curiam".
- Aikens_v._California prior "17280.0".
- Aikens_v._California scotus "1972".
- Aikens_v._California subsequent "Death sentence converted to Life in Prison".
- Aikens_v._California uspage "813".
- Aikens_v._California usvol "406".
- Aikens_v._California subject Category:1972_in_California.
- Aikens_v._California subject Category:1972_in_United_States_case_law.
- Aikens_v._California subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_California.
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- Aikens_v._California comment "Aikens v. California, 406 U.S. 813 (1972), was a decision of the United States Supreme Court where a petitioner (in the U.S. Supreme Court, the plaintiff (Aikens) is called the petitioner and the defendant (the State of California) is called the respondent) was appealing his conviction and death sentence. After oral argument had been made on the case, but before the court decided on it, the California Supreme Court in California v. Anderson, 6 Cal.".
- Aikens_v._California label "Aikens v. California".
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- Aikens_v._California name "Earnest James Aikens, Jr. v. People of the State of California".