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AP U.S. Government 3.1 Civil Rights and Liberties. The Supreme Court has ruled all of the following about the death penalty except what?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by the death penalty Hockey's Most brutal
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form of punishment The supreme court has ruled all of
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the following about the death penalty Except what And hear
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the pendulum answers You mean okay here we go The
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death penalty has been around for a long time in
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the united states dating all the way back to the
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early sixteen hundreds when a man was executed for allegedly
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serving as a spanish spy Well let's See how the
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supreme court has dealt with the legal system's last dying
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wish has the supreme court ruled that a a separate
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trial for considering the sentence in a capital case is
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constitutional Yep In greg v georgia the supreme court upheld
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a two step process for dealing with the death penalty
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First trial determined whether or not the suspect was guilty
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of the crimes at hand and the second trial determined
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whether or not those crimes merited the death penalty is
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gone Did the spring court ever rule that be African
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american defendants tend to receive the death sentence more frequently
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than white defendants know we wish it weren't so but
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infirm and v georgia The court found that african americans
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as well as the poor in general were more likely
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to receive the death penalty than white wealthier persons convicted
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of the same murders Because of that the court suspended
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all existing death Penalties until they could sort out a
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fairer sentencing process That's how greg be georgia came into
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play both b and c are goners did the supreme
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court ruled that e the death penalty itself is not
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cruel or unusual Well the supreme court has ruled that
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the death penalty is not a cruel or unusual punishment
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Sorry eighth amendment In fact in louisiana the rez weber
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the court went so far as to say that a
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person could be subjected to elect execution a second time
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if the electric chair fizzled out during the first attempt
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So if he is a shocking way to go uh
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that means the supreme court has not ruled that d
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mandatory death sentences for certain crimes are constitutional Woodson v
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north carolina the supreme court ruled that mandatory death sentences
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are not constitutional Sure some crimes can receive the death
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penalty but judges and juries need thio pull the trigger
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when delivering that fatal sentence So d is the correct
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answer Thankfully not every question on the ap government test 00:02:33.283 --> [endTime] is a life or death decisions
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