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5.3: Sentences 37-57
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Connect the words on the left with the meaning on the right.
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- To charge someone
- Manslaughter
- The Eighth Amendment
- Post-conviction
- In the wake of
- Retroactive
- A hearing
- Mandatory
- To accuse someone of a crime
- A less culpable form of homicide than murder
- Part of the Bill of Rights
- After a person is found guilty
- As a result of
- To apply to things in the past
- A proceeding before a judge
- Not discretionary
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2. Question
Please put the events described in Part IB in the correct order, from earliest to most recent.
- At his resentencing Jones was again sentenced to life in prison without parole.
- The Mississippi Court of Appeals rejected Jones's appeal based on the Supreme Court decision in Montgomery v. Louisiana.
- Jones was sentenced to life in prison without parole because Mississippi law required this sentence.
- The trial court denied Jones's motion for post-conviction relief.
- Jones appealed to the Mississippi Court of Appeals after he was resentenced to life in prison without parole.
- The Supreme Court of the United States decided Miller v. Alabama.
- Jones moved for post-conviction relief.
- Jones was charged with murder
- Jones was found guilty of murder
- The Mississippi Supreme Court ordered a resentencing hearing because of the Miller v. Alabama decision.
- The Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear Jones's appeal.
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