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Abstract

Argument: Monday, March 28, 1977
Decision: Wednesday, June 29, 1977
Issues: Criminal Procedure, Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Death Penalty
Categories: capital punishment, criminal, cruel and unusual punishment, eighth amendment

Advocates

B. Dean Grindle, Jr. (Argued the cause for the respondent)
David E. Kendall (Argued the cause for the petitioner)

Facts of the Case

In 1974, Erlich Anthony Coker, serving a number of sentences for murder, rape, kidnapping, and assault, escaped from prison. He broke into a Georgia couple's home, raped the woman and stole the family's car. The woman was released shortly thereafter, without further injuries. The Georgia courts sentenced Coker to death on the rape charge.

Question

Was the imposition of the death penalty for the crime of rape a form of cruel and unusual punishment forbidden by the Eighth Amendment?

Conclusion

In a 7-to-2 decision, the Court held that the death penalty was a "grossly disproportionate" punishment for the crime of rape. The Court noted that nearly all states at that time declined to impose such a harsh penalty, with Georgia being the only state that authorized death for the rape of an adult woman. Because rape did not involve the taking of another human life, the Court found the death penalty excessive "in its severity and revocability."

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Decision: 7 votes for Coker, 2 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: Amendment 8: Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Wrote a special concurrence
Brennan
Wrote a special concurrence
Marshall
Voted with the majority
Stevens
Wrote the judgment of the Court
White
Voted with the majority
Stewart
Voted with the majority
Blackmun
Wrote a special concurrence
Powell
Wrote a dissent
Burger
Voted with the minority, joined Burger's dissent
Rehnquist
Judgment of the Court by Justice Byron R. White

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, Coker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1970-1979/1976/1976_75_5444/>
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