Bell v. Cone, No. 04-394 (U.S. Supreme Court) (543 U.S. 447; 125 S.Ct. 847) (January 24, 2005) (Per Curiam)
Respondent prison inmate was convicted in state court of murders and sentenced to death but asserted that the statutory aggravating sentencing factor for conduct which was especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel was unconstitutionally vague. Upon the grant of a writ of certiorari, petitioner custodial official appealed the judgment of the ...
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