November 4, 2019 | Faculty Media>Jeffrey Kirchmeier, Faculty Work

In his article “Beyond Compare? A Codefendant’s Prison Sentence As a Mitigating Factor in Death Penalty Cases,” published in the Florida Law Review, Jeffrey Kirchmeier addresses whether the U.S. Constitution requires courts to permit capital defendants to submit, during sentencing, the mitigating factor that a codefendant for the same murder was sentenced to prison instead of to death.