Furman v. Georgia

cruel and unusual punishment

Provides an account of the Supreme Court case of Furman v Georgia in which the Court overturned the imposition of the death penalty for convicted murderer William Henry Furman after hearing arguments that the death sentence constituted cruel and unusual punishment and was in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth amendments.

Chelsea House
2007
9780791093825
book

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188145854760751791250978363354GCHS214GCHS306941345.73 ROE345.7315825759371662467957