Multiple Choice
In ________________, the Court upheld that psychiatric testimony about the future dangerousness of the defendant is an aggravating factor justifying the sentence of death.
A) Roper v. Simmons
B) Barefoot v. Estelle
C) Locket v. Ohio
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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