Death Penalty Comparing the death penalty in Georgia and the United States to the rest of the World.

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Death Penalty Comparing the death penalty in Georgia and the United States to the rest of the World

Death Penalty in the US Key: Blue – death Penalty illegalGreen – no executions performed since 1976 Red – death penalty legalOrange – death penalty unconsitutional 37 states allow the death penalty

Eighth Amendment “ E xcessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” -Eighth Amendment, US Constitution What is cruel and unusual punishment?

Who decides? The Supreme Court has the authority to make the decisions about Constitutional issues – they’ve ruled that the death penalty is not cruel and unusual punishment because a majority of Americans accept the death penalty as proper punishment for first-degree murder

Due Process The Supreme Court has also ruled that due process must be carried out (per the Fourteenth Amendment) This means that you can’t automatically sentence someone to death The courtroom of the Supreme Court

What impacts the decision to give the death penalty? Aggravating circumstances – the things about the crime and the defendant which made it a cruel and vicious act (reasons to give the death penalty) Mitigating circumstances – things which call for mercy and leniency on the part of the jurors (reasons not to give the death penalty)

Death Penalty Methods in the US

Death Penalty around the world Key: Blue – abolished for all crimes Green – abolished except for exceptional circumstances (war, etc.) Orange – abolished in practice but not by law Red – legal form of punishment for certain crimes