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In Jackson v. Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that


A) Murder in the first degree's premeditation could be countered by evidence of voluntary intoxication
B) Murder in the first degree's premeditation could not be countered by evidence of voluntary intoxication but could be used as a mitigating circumstance relative to intentionality
C) Murder in the first degree under Virginia law was unconstitutional
D) Murder in the first degree could not sustain a death penalty

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