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  2. Capital punishment in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    In August, 1924, the Georgia General Assembly outlawed hanging and introduced electrocution instead. Georgia then used this method until 1972, when Furman v. Georgia declared the capital punishment procedures unconstitutional. Electrocution was re-instated, along with the death penalty, in 1976 as a result of Gregg v. Georgia.

  3. Category:Capital punishment in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    People executed by Georgia (U.S. state) (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Capital punishment in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  4. List of people executed in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Georgia (U.S. state) Capital punishment in the United States; Furman v. Georgia, the 1972 United States Supreme Court case that led to a de facto moratorium on capital punishment throughout the United States; the moratorium came to an end when Gregg v. Georgia was decided in 1976; Gregg v.

  5. Georgia slot machine company enters bankruptcy to cut $500 ...

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    Georgia-based slot machine operator Lucky Bucks filed for bankruptcy Friday, saying that it had reached a deal to cut $500 million in debt and turn over the company's equity to its lenders. Lucky ...

  6. Capital punishment in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Georgia may refer to: Capital punishment in Georgia (country) Capital punishment in Georgia (U.S. state) This page was last edited on 27 ...

  7. Criminal-justice financial obligations in the United States

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    In the US, these are typically assessed in addition to other forms of punishment, such as incarceration. However, outside the US it is more common for them to be used as a replacement for other types of punishment, rather than in addition to them. [7] For example, in Germany, 82% of criminal cases result in fines, while only 5% result in ...

  8. Georgia is No. 3 in average student loan debt. A look at why ...

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    The average federal student loan debt per person in Georgia has grown to more than $40,000, according to a Chamber of Commerce report.. This puts the Peach State as the No. 3 most student-debt ...

  9. List of most recent executions by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is retained in law by 55 UN member states or observer states, with 140 having abolished it in law or in practice. The most recent legal executions performed by nations and other entities with criminal law jurisdiction over the people present within its boundaries are listed below.