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The case of Furman v. Georgia (1972) resulted in a reinterpretation of the meaning of

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Looks like it was the reinterpretation of cruel and unusual punishment.
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Cruel and unusual punishment, is the right answer.

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Furman v. Georgia was a felonious event in which the Supreme Court of the United States struck down all death punishment designs in the U.S. in a 5–4 resolution, with every member of the majority signing a separate judgment. The judgment ordered on the requirement for a level of flexibility in the purpose of the death sentence. This lawsuit commenced to a de facto cessation on capital penalty throughout the U.S., which ended with the resolution of Gregg v. Georgia in 1976 that permit the death penalty.

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