Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. In the Furman v. Georgia case, William Henry Furman’s lawyers argued that guided discretion statues remove the concern that a jury could
impose the death penalty in an arbitrary and capricious manner.
2. Strong public support for the death penalty is the likely reason that it is still used as apunishment in the United States.
3. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall hypothesized that the American public is well-informed about capital punishment.
4. The Innocence Project has found that, of those exonerated from the death penalty by the use of DNA, 57% have been Black.


1.False
2.True
3.False
4.True

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