Rose v. Clark

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1986-07-02

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Chief Justice Burger, concurring. I join the Court’s opinion, although I see no need for remanding for application of harmless-error analysis. The evidence in this case showed that respondent stalked the victims by car for about an hour. After trapping the victims’ truck in a private driveway, respondent fired four shots at point-blank range killing both victims. Two young girls, aged 3…

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