Does section 190.3 of the California Code of Civil Procedure apply to the death penalty?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Clark, 203 Cal.Rptr.3d 407, 372 P.3d 811, 63 Cal.4th 522 (Cal. 2016):

California law adequately narrows the class of persons eligible for the death penalty. (People v. Ramos (2004) 34 Cal.4th 494, 532533, 21 Cal.Rptr.3d 575, 101 P.3d 478.)

[372 P.3d 901]

Section 190.3, subdivision (a), which calls for consideration of the circumstances of the crime, is not unconstitutionally vague. (People v. Ramos (2004) 34 Cal.4th 494, 533, 21 Cal.Rptr.3d 575, 101 P.3d 478.)

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