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De Facto moratorium is a law ending mandatory death sentencing. The court ruled the mandatory death penalty laws unconstitutional because they do not allow juries to take into account mitigating circumstances. This issue was brought forth in the Furman v Georgia trial in 1972.

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De facto moratorium?

De facto moratorium is the laws ending mandatory death penalty sentences. The mandatory death penalty laws were deemed unconstitutional because they did not allow any degrees of guilt or involvement to be considered by the jury.


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