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Title: In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that a death penalty statute was constitutional because new laws ...
Post by: HowieEvo on Dec 29, 2016
In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that a death penalty statute was constitutional because new laws had been passed that satisfied the Court's concerns in Furman v. Georgia. This was the case of
A) Furman v. Georgia.
B) Mapp v. Ohio.
C) Gideon v. Wainwright.
D) Bowers v. Hardwick.
E) Gregg v. Georgia.


Title: Re: In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that a death penalty statute was constitutional because new ...
Post by: Denox on Jan 10, 2017
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Title: Re: In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that a death penalty statute was constitutional because new laws ...
Post by: HowieEvo on Mar 4, 2017
Thank you


Title: Re: In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that a death penalty statute was constitutional because new laws ...
Post by: Denox on Mar 24, 2017
:) to help