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In Furman v. Georgia (1972), William Furman claimed his sentence was

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I would say it was definitely cruel and unusual.

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Furhman thought his conviction was unfair. This is because the sentencing on capital punishment was not well defined. It was later overturned by the Supreme Court. It also redefined how a death penalty would be the verdict. This had to be given at the time of the trial and details examined by the jury. It also brought out the need of a constant policy when it comes to the death penalty.

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