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which 1972 supreme court decision ruled that the death penalty at that time violated the eighth amendments protection against cruel and unusual punishment
Furman v. Georgia ruled that the death penalty at that time violated the eighth amendments protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
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Updated 11/14/2015 9:33:23 AM
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Furman v. Georgia ruled that the death penalty at that time violated the eighth amendments protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
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