"pre-Furman" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: pre- + Furman Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pre|Furman}} pre- + Furman Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} pre-Furman (not comparable)
  1. (US politics) Prior to Furman v. Georgia, a 1972 legal case that ruled on the requirement for a degree of consistency in the application of the death penalty, leading to a de facto moratorium on capital punishment throughout the United States until 1976. Tags: US, not-comparable Categories (topical): History of the United States, US politics Related terms: post-Gregg

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