In 1972, in Furman vs Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down existing death-penalty statutes on the grounds that they were riddled with capriciousness and inconsistency, and that they discriminated against minorities and the poor.
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anonymousCan the words in bold be replaced with the "unpredictability" and "contradictions" respectively? In 1972, in Furman vs Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down existing death-penalty statutes on the grounds that they were riddled with capriciousness and inconsistency, and that they discriminated against minorities and the poor.
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