Furman V. Georgia Case Study

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From 1923 until 1964, the electric chair was used as capital punishment and was carried out in Huntsville, Texas. In 1964, judicial challenges to capital punishment resulted in a de facto moratorium on executions in the United States. In the 1972 case of Furman v. Georgia, the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court making the death penalty no longer available in America. Texas adopted the lethal injection in 1977 but the first one was not given until December 7, 1982. It seems hat as time has gone on, more and more people in America have begun to dislike the idea of the death penalty more and more. There are many sides and thoughts about capital punishment with the obvious two first, either for it or against it. A lot