Date argued 2004 | ||
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Similar Summers v Tice, Coker v Georgia, R v Dudley and Stephens, Tennessee v Garner, City of Chicago v Morales |
United States v. Gementera, 379 F.3d 596 (9th Cir. 2004), was a case decided by the 9th Circuit that held that a judge had the statutory authority to impose a sentence for mail theft that involved public shaming because the punishment was reasonably related to the statutory objective of rehabilitation. The punishment required that the thief wear a sandwich board sign stating, "I stole mail; this is my punishment", while standing outside of a San Francisco postal facility.
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United States v. Gementera Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA