- Solem v. Helm
SCOTUSCase
Litigants=Solem v. Helm
ArgueDate=March 29
ArgueYear=1983
DecideDate=June 28
DecideYear=1983
FullName=Solem, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary v. Helm
USVol=463
USPage=277
Citation=
Prior=Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, 684 F.2d 582.
Subsequent=684 F.2d 582, affirmed.
Holding=The Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishments prohibits not only barbaric punishments, but also sentences that are disproportionate to the crime.
SCOTUS=1981-1986
Majority=Powell
JoinMajority=Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun, Stevens
Dissent=Burger
JoinDissent=White, Rehnquist, O'Connor
LawsApplied=U.S. Const. amend. VIII"Solem v. Helm", ussc|463|277|1983, was a United States Supreme Court case concerned with the scope of the Eighth Amendment protection from cruel and unusual punishment. Mr. Helm, who had written a check from a fictitious account and had reached his seventh nonviolent
felony conviction since 1964, received a mandatory sentence, underSouth Dakota law at that time, to life in prison with noparole . Petitioner Mr. Solem was the warden of the South Dakota State Penitentiary at the time.The Court overturned the sentence on the grounds that it was "cruel and unusual". Justice Powell wrote for the five-member majority, while Chief Justice Burger wrote for the four-member dissent. Justice Powell reasoned that Helm had "received the penultimate sentence [South Dakota did not have the
death penalty ] for relatively minor criminal conduct." Chief Burger's concerns reflected hisstrict constructionist attitude: "Suppose several states punish severely a crime that the Court views as trivial or petty? I can see no limiting principle in the Court's holding."The language of the opinion, however, refrained from striking down state statutes setting minimum sentencing guidelines for
recidivism . The majority opinion only called for exceptions to the statutes protecting the constitutional freedom from cruel and unusual punishment.ee also
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* [http://www.enfacto.com/case/U.S./463/277/ Solem v. Helm, 463 U.S. 277 (1983)] (opinion full text).
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