Many capital cases heard by the Supreme Court have revolved around procedural and statutory issues involving aggravating and mitigating circumstances.
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Q20: The Court has held that anything can
Q21: Jury unanimity is required in regard to
Q22: In Barefoot v. Estelle, the Court upheld
Q23: Some scholars have pointed out that future
Q24: The landmark case Payne v. Tennessee concluded
Q25: One reason for not imposing the death
Q26: Aggravating-only statues require the jury to first
Q27: Mitigating factors can be statutory or nonstatutory.
Q28: If in the minds of the jurors,
Q29: Texas's death penalty statute is an example
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