1. McGautha v. California, No. 203, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 9, 1970, Argued , May 3, 1971, Decided ** Together with No. 204, Crampton v. Ohio, on certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio.
OVERVIEW: Judgments sentencing defendants to death were proper because defendants' Fourteenth Amendment due process rights were not infringed by permitting the jury to impose the death penalty without any governing standards.
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