With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". by riveting different types of metal and roofing material into the boot, together with a stainless steel bolt obtained from a hardware store. Adair specifically characterized this arrangement as "homemade.” 10 . See generally Ken Driggs, A Current of Electricity Sufficient in Intensity to Cause Immediate Death: A Pre-Furman History of Florida’s Electric Chair, 22 Stetson L.Rev. 1169 (1993). 11 . See, e.g., Buenoano, 565 So.2d at 315 (Kogan, J., dissenting): An expert in the design and construction of electric chairs, Fred Leuchter, Jr., reported that the Florida chair was not functioning properly because of its use of only a single "homemade” leg electrode. According to Leu-chter, an electric c urder, see, e.g., Enmund v. Florida, 458 U.S. 782, 102 S.Ct. 3368, 73 L.Ed.2d 1140 (1982) (<HOLDING>); Coker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584, 97 S.Ct.

A: holding the death penalty disproportionately cruel and unusual when imposed for the crime of rape
B: holding that the fact that defendant spent years on death row awaiting execution does not render the death penalty cruel and unusual punishment
C: holding aiding and abetting is not a discrete criminal offense
D: holding the death penalty disproportionately cruel and unusual when imposed for aiding and abetting a robbery resulting in murder
D.