In examining New Jersey's death penalty, Baldus and his research team set out to answer the following questions:
A) Is racial discrimination in death sentencing inevitable, or can legal procedures be adopted by legislators, prosecutors, or courts to prevent it?
B) Can racial discrimination be corrected by subgroups of cases and in individual cases without the de facto abolition of capital punishment or the use of quotas?
C) Neither a nor b
D) Both a and b
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