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September 14, 2016
The full McGautha...
can be found here. Reading just the majority opinion authored by Justice Harlan (which is only 1/4 of the whole thing) is encouraged, but not required, for having extra fun throughout next week's discussion. I also think everyone should at least get started reading Furman and Gregg and subsequent SCOTUS cases in chapter 3 of our text ASAP.
September 14, 2016 in Class activities, Death penalty history, Who decides | Permalink
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Other than criminal history, is there any "offender characteristic" that you think must be considered at sentencing?
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Other than criminal history, is there any "offender characteristic" that you think must be considered at sentencing?
Aside from race, is there any "offender characteristic" that you think must not be considered at sentencing