In Furman v. Georgia (1972), the Supreme Court ruled in William Furman’s favor, saying that Georgia had
a. denied Furman the right to be represented by counsel.
b. violated Furman’s right to a quick and speedy trial.
c. established unclear standards for applying the death penalty.
d. exceeded the annual quota of death penalties it could impose.

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Correct answer choice is :


C) Established unclear standards for applying the death penalty.

Explanation:

The United States Supreme Court reversed Furman's performance. The court in Furman v. Georgia asserted that except a uniform method of defining who is qualified for capital discipline endures, the death penalty will be considered as cruel and extreme punishment.

Answer:

established unclear standards for applying the death penalty.

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