(1976) Georgia (1976). Furman was given release in April 1984. He received a 20-year prison sentence after admitting guilt to a 2004 burglary conviction in Bibb County Superior Court.
The death penalty is illegal under the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment when it is imposed arbitrarily and capriciously and results in discriminatory outcomes.
In Gregg v. Georgia in 1976, the death sentence was maintained as constitutional, but only if juries were given guidelines to follow when determining sentencing. The Furman v. Georgia decision ultimately led to the complete abolition of the death sentence in some jurisdictions. The Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty's imposition was unconstitutional because it went against the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
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- Czar Nicholas ll ascends to the throne
- World War 1 begins
- Food and fuel shortages lead to widespread revolts
- Czar Nicholas's family is murdered by the Red Army
- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republic is established
The term Russian Revolution groups all the events that led to the overthrow of the Tsarist regime and the prepared restoration of another, Leninist, between February and October 1917, which led to the creation of the Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of Russia. The Tsar was forced to abdicate and the old regime was replaced by a provisional government during the first revolution of February 1917 (March in the Gregorian calendar, since the Julian calendar was in use in Russia at that time). In the second revolution, in October, the Provisional Government was eliminated and replaced with a Bolshevik (communist) government, the Sovnarkom.
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