According to Justice Marshall in Furman v. Georgia, what are the purposes that are conceivably served by the death penalty?
A) Deterrence, retribution, and economy only
B) Deterrence and retribution only
C) Retribution, deterrence, prevention of repetitive criminal acts, encouragement of guilty pleas and confessions, eugenics, and economy
D) None of the above
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Q1: What case(s) hold the most significance pertaining
Q2: The Furman v. Georgia case was decided
Q3: According to the text, there were two
Q4: What Amendment(s) called to question the constitutionality
Q6: Who was the Justice that opined that,
Q7: What does the Equal Protection Clause stand
Q8: In revising their statutes, states devised _
Q9: Guided discretion statutes:
A) Made the death penalty
Q10: The history of the death penalty in
Q11: The case of Gregg v. Georgia held
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