Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "South Carolina v. Gathers, 490 U.S. 805 (1989) was a United States Supreme Court which held that testimony in the form of a victim impact statement is only admissible during the sentencing phase of a trial if it directly relates to the 'circumstances of the crime'. This case was later overruled by the Supreme Court decision in Payne v. Tennessee 501 U.S. 808 (1991)."@en }
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- South_Carolina_v._Gathers abstract "South Carolina v. Gathers, 490 U.S. 805 (1989) was a United States Supreme Court which held that testimony in the form of a victim impact statement is only admissible during the sentencing phase of a trial if it directly relates to the 'circumstances of the crime'. This case was later overruled by the Supreme Court decision in Payne v. Tennessee 501 U.S. 808 (1991).".
- South_Carolina_v._Gathers comment "South Carolina v. Gathers, 490 U.S. 805 (1989) was a United States Supreme Court which held that testimony in the form of a victim impact statement is only admissible during the sentencing phase of a trial if it directly relates to the 'circumstances of the crime'. This case was later overruled by the Supreme Court decision in Payne v. Tennessee 501 U.S. 808 (1991).".