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University of Richmond Law Review

1976

Roberts v. Louisiana

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Capital Punishment: Constitutional Parameters For The Ultimate Penalty, James F. Stutts Jan 1976

Capital Punishment: Constitutional Parameters For The Ultimate Penalty, James F. Stutts

University of Richmond Law Review

Four years after Furmanv. Georgia, the Supreme Court has resolved the major question left unanswered by that decision - does capital punishment per se constitute cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the eighth amendment? The Court also announced the statutory standards which satisfy Furman's requirement that the death penalty not be imposed arbitrarily or capriciously. By a 7-2 vote, the Court held that the imposition of the death penalty for murder did not per se constitute cruel and unusual punishment. By the same vote, the Court upheld the capital sentencing statutes of Georgia, Florida and Texas, noting that arbitrary …