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As a result of Supreme Court decisions, the death penalty, unlike any other punishment prescribed by law, requires special procedures that ensure its lawful application. What has Professor Margaret Jane Radin called those special procedures?

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Answer : Super due process

Step-by-step explanation:

The "super due process" is an extension of "due process".

The 'due process' can be explained as the privilege or opportunity that is extended or given to the citizens to have a chance to comment or have a say on the decisions made by the governments.

Now, the 'super due process' is established by the judiciary especially the supreme court, where it is made known that only 'cruel and unusual punishment' should require capital punishment like sentencing to death.

In this case, there will be a reassurance that the worst of the worst criminals may be executed, that is sentenced to death.

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