Multiple Choice
In capital sentencing, expert testimony mainly focuses on the defendant's potential _____. In Barefoot v. Estelle (1983) , the Supreme Court ruled that such testimony was admissible because jurors are capable of _____.
A) for remorse; embracing the expert's opinion
B) for remorse; recognizing its weaknesses
C) future dangerousness; embracing the expert's opinion
D) future dangerousness; recognizing its weaknesses
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