In 1986, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a split decision,
A) ruled that death-qualified jurors are a biased sample.
B) overturned a lower court ruling that death-qualified jurors are a biased sample.
C) ruled that Georgia's five-member juries were as reliable and accurate as twelve-member juries.
D) overturned a lower court decision that six-member juries could decide cases involving the death penalty.
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