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Abstract

Oral Argument: Monday, January 7, 1980
Decision: Tuesday, March 18, 1980
Issues: Criminal Procedure, Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Non-Death Penalty

Advocates

Scott J. Atlas (By appointment of the Court, argued the cause for the petitioner)
Douglas M. Becker (Argued the cause for the respondent)

Facts of the Case

After being convicted of three felonies over a period of fifteen years, William James Rummel was given a life prison sentence as mandated by a Texas recidivist statute. Rummel's offenses involved approximately $230, and all of the offenses were nonviolent. Lower courts rejected Rummel's challenge to the sentence.

Question

Did Rummel's life sentence under the Texas recidivist law constitute cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment?

Conclusion

In a 5-to-4 decision, the Court held that the life sentence imposed by Texas law did not constitute cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. The Court held that Texas had a significant interest in dealing "in a harsher manner with those who by repeated criminal acts have shown that they are simply incapable of conforming to the norms of society." The Court also noted that Texas had "a relatively liberal policy of granting 'good time' credits to its prisoners," indicating that there was a possibility that Rummel would not be imprisoned for the rest of his life.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Full Opinion: 5 - 4
Voted with the minority, joined Powell's dissent
Marshall
Voted with the minority, joined Powell's dissent
Brennan
Voted with the minority, joined Powell's dissent
Stevens
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Blackmun
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
White
Voted with the majority, authored a concurrence
Stewart
Voted with the minority, authored a dissent
Powell
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Burger
Voted with the majority, authored an opinion
Rehnquist

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, Rummel v. Estelle, 445 U.S. 263 (1980),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1970-1979/1979/1979_78_6386/>
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