What did the US Supreme Court rule in Furman v Georgia
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In Furman vs. Georgia the court ruled that all existing death
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Who won the case of Gratz v Bollinger
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Gratz
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Is denaturalization of a protein always permanent
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No
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What does the fifthteen amendment guarantee
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What does the fifteenth amendment guarantee
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Was Natalee Holloway abducted by aliens
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Of course not, Aliens do not exist. (Unless you count Illegal
Aliens, which are people who illegally cross a country's
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What types of crime are always prosecuted by the federal government
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Treason
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Which best describes how the two-step method is used in capital punishment cases
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A trial is held to decide guilt of innocence, and then a hearing is held to determine punishment
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Which is a judge most likely to do when concerned that a defendant will commit another serious crime if released on bail
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have the defendant held without optional bail A judge always has
the option to deny bail for the above, other valid reason like
flight risk also there are some non bailable offenses.
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What are the release dates for I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2
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I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2 was
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USA: November 2012
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According to the Supreme Court how should men and women be treated
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Men and women are to be treated exactly the same in all cases.
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A bill of attainder is a legislative act that inflicts punishment on a person without
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a court trial
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In the case of Rochin v. California the Supreme Court ruled that the
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14th and amendment was violated
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What did the US Supreme Court rule in Furman v Georgia
In Furman vs. Georgia the court ruled that all existing death
penalty laws violated the constitution.
Who won the case of Gratz v Bollinger
Gratz
Is denaturalization of a protein always permanent
No
What does the fifthteen amendment guarantee
What does the fifteenth amendment guarantee
Was Natalee Holloway abducted by aliens
Of course not, Aliens do not exist. (Unless you count Illegal
Aliens, which are people who illegally cross a country's
border.)
What types of crime are always prosecuted by the federal government
Treason
Which best describes how the two-step method is used in capital punishment cases
A trial is held to decide guilt of innocence, and then a hearing is held to determine punishment
Which is a judge most likely to do when concerned that a defendant will commit another serious crime if released on bail
have the defendant held without optional bail A judge always has
the option to deny bail for the above, other valid reason like
flight risk also there are some non bailable offenses.
What are the release dates for I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2
I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2 was
released on:
USA: November 2012
According to the Supreme Court how should men and women be treated
Men and women are to be treated exactly the same in all cases.
A bill of attainder is a legislative act that inflicts punishment on a person without
a court trial
In the case of Rochin v. California the Supreme Court ruled that the