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The Collective Cases of the Martinsville Seven Are Especially Noteworthy

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The collective cases of the Martinsville Seven are especially noteworthy because they were the first cases in which the defendants:


A) were prohibited from introducing empirical evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty.
B) introduced empirical evidence of the possibility that racial discrimination existed in the administration of the death penalty.
C) explicitly argued that the death penalty was administered in a racially discriminatory manner.
D) successfully appealed their convictions by demonstrating racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty.

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