Question

The Constitution requires that in capital punishment cases
a. judges and juries have wide discretion in deciding who is sentenced to death.
b. mandatory death sentences are appropriate in certain clearly defined situations.
c. when deciding whether a death sentence should be imposed, judges and juries
must be guided by specific criteria established by statute.
d. states can limit the types of mitigating factors that the defendant can introduce.

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