Final answer:
The question is asking whether statutes permitting a jury to demand the death penalty are unconstitutional. The answer is False.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking whether statutes permitting a jury to demand the death penalty are unconstitutional. The answer to this question is False. The constitutionality of the death penalty has been the subject of various Supreme Court cases, and the Court has ruled that the death penalty is not per se unconstitutional. However, the Court has placed limitations on the use of the death penalty, such as prohibiting its use for offenses committed by juveniles or for certain non-homicide crimes.