Rights of the Accused - AP Government and Politics

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The Supreme Court Case Gregg v. Georgia (1976) established what government action as constitutional under certain strict requirements?

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The Supreme Court had placed a moratorium on the death penalty in the 1972 case Furman v. Georgia. However, a majority of the justices had ruled in Furman that capital punishment was only unconstitutional as then currently practiced. With the Gregg decision, many new capital punishment laws, with stricter standards for which defendants were eligible and how due process would unfold, were ruled as legitmately constitutional, ending the four year moratorium on the death penalty.

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