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William Henry Furman

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Superior Court, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. He was paroled twelve years later, in April 2016.
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on August 11, 1967, and subsequently sentenced to death on September 26, 1968, after a one-day trial.
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Furman was convicted of murdering William Micke during a home invasion in
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education, and was judged "emotionally disturbed and mentally impaired."
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The sentence was overturned by the Supreme Court on the basis of the
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In 2004, Furman pleaded guilty to a 2004 burglary charge in
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Prisoners sentenced to death by Georgia (U.S. state)
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This American law–related biographical article is a
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Index

United States
Furman v. Georgia
Conviction(s)
Felony murder
burglary
Death
commuted
life imprisonment
parole
United States
Savannah, Georgia
Firearm
Furman v. Georgia
United States Supreme Court
death penalty in the United States
sixth-grade
Furman v. Georgia
Savannah
Georgia
Eighth
Fourteenth Amendments
Gregg v. Georgia
paroled
Bibb County
"The men who escaped their fate on Death Row"
"William Henry FURMAN, Petitioner, v. State of GEORGIA. Lucious JACKSON, Jr., Petitioner, v. State of GEORGIA. Elmer BRANCH, Petitioner, v. State of TEXAS"


"The Author's Place - Furman v. Georgia Reviews"
"Georgia inmate in historic death penalty case gains perspective"

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