What is the test for cruel or unusual punishment for a convicted rapist?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Zanetti, D069069 (Cal. App. 2016):

To evaluate whether a particular punishment is cruel or unusual, courts examine the nature of the offense and of the offender, " 'with particular regard to the degree of danger both present to society.' " (People v. Dillon, supra, 34 Cal.3d at p. 479.) In assessing the nature of the offense, a court should consider the circumstance of the particular offense such as the defendant's motive, the way the crime was committed, the extent of his involvement, and the consequences of his acts. (Ibid.) In analyzing the nature of the offender, a court should consider his "age, prior criminality, personal characteristics, and state of mind." (Ibid.) "[A] punishment which is not disproportionate in the abstract is nevertheless constitutionally impermissible if it is disproportionate to the defendant's individual culpability." (Id. at p. 480.) In addition to the nature of the current offense, "recidivism is a legitimate factor to consider when imposing a greater sentence than for a first time offense." (People v. Cuevas (2001) 89 Cal.App.4th 689, 704.) "Recidivism in the commission of multiple felonies poses a danger to society justifying the imposition of longer sentences for subsequent offenses." (People v. Cooper (1996) 43 Cal.App.4th 815, 823-824.)

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