Cja 344 week 4 discussion question 1 In Gregg v. Georgia, the Supreme Court assumed that racial discrimination would not be a problem under the "guided-discretion" statutes enacted in the wake of the Furman decision. Does the evidence support or refute t
In Gregg v. Georgia, the Supreme Court assumed that racial discrimination would not be a problem under the "guided-discretion" statutes enacted in the wake of the Furman decision. Does the evidence support or refute this conclusion?
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Cja 344 week 4 discussion question 1 In Gregg v. Georgia, the Supreme Court assumed that racial discrimination would not be a problem under the "guided-discretion" statutes enacted in the wake of the Furman decision. Does the evidence support or refute t
1. CJA 344 Week 4 Discussion Question 1
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In Gregg v. Georgia, the Supreme Court assumed that
racial discrimination would not be a problem under the
"guided-discretion" statutes enacted in the wake of the
Furman decision. Does the evidence support or refute this
conclusion?