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James William Hamblen v. State Florida
1988.FL.42793; 527 SO. 2D 800; 13 FLA. LAW W. 361
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Publisher Description
Pursuant to article V, section 3(b)(1) of the Florida Constitution, we review the unusual case of James William Hamblen, a state prisoner who is condemned--and apparently willing and determined--to die for the murder of a woman whose store he wanted to rob. The case raises an issue never before considered by this court.