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Supreme Court of Florida (2002). State of Florida vs. Paul Vanbebber, No. Sc01-2558. Supreme Court of Florida.

aThese substantial sanctions fashioned by the trial court are tailored to fit the crime and offender, and also serve in some way to attempt to repair the damage caused by his terrible act. (excerpt)

Link: http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/flsupct/sc01-2558/op-sc01-2558.pdf

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