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Georgia juries are left in the dark when it comes to punishment

"In Georgia, except in death penalty cases, are not supposed to know anything about the potential punishment facing the accused. And jurors are also instructed to completely disregard any notions about sentencing during their deliberations."

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

June 8, 2018

SentencingAnthony BradleyJuly 27, 2018Atlanta Journal Constitution, Georgia, Juries
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