After the Gregg v. Georgia decision many states rewrote their death penalty laws, requiring two trials to be held:     a)  one to review the reliability of evidence and another to try the accused   b)  one to interview the witnesses and the second to recommend sentencing   c)  one to determine guilt or innocence and the second to determine the punishment   d)  one to admit evidence and the second to determine the punishment

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 After the Gregg v. Georgia decision many states rewrote their death penalty laws, requiring two trials to be held:

 
 

a) 

one to review the reliability of evidence and another to try the accused

 

b) 

one to interview the witnesses and the second to recommend sentencing

 

c) 

one to determine guilt or innocence and the second to determine the punishment

 

d) 

one to admit evidence and the second to determine the punishment

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