Herbert R. Brown, J., concurring. I join in the judgment, syllabus and opinion. I write separately because the opinion states that a proof-beyond-all-doubt standard is not required before a death penalty may be imposed. This may be a correct statement *263 of the law, but I do not want my assent to that principle of law to be misconstrued. In every capital case, each of…
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