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- Ligne n°3 : Capital punishment in the United States
Ligne n°7 : ... Part of a series on- Ligne n°8 : Capital punishment
Ligne n°9 : Issues ...
Ligne n°10 : ... * Debate- Ligne n°11 : * Religion and capital punishment
Ligne n°12 : * Use by country ...- Ligne n°52 : ^†: Capital punishment has not been used in the last 10 years or has a
Ligne n°53 : moratorium in effect. ...
Ligne n°138 : ... * Death row- Ligne n°139 : * Death penalty (NCAA)
Ligne n°140 : * Last meal ...- Ligne n°148 : Capital punishment (also called the death penalty) in the United States
- Ligne n°148 : Capital punishment (also called the death penalty) in the United States
Ligne n°149 : is limited under the Eighth Amendment to the United States ...- Ligne n°153 : Capital punishment was a penalty for many felonies under English common
Ligne n°154 : law, and was enforced in all the American colonies prior to the ...
Ligne n°157 : ... Thirty-four states have performed executions in the modern era. Since- Ligne n°158 : capital punishment was reinstated in 1976, Texas has performed the most
Ligne n°159 : executions, and Oklahoma has had (through mid-2011) the highest per ...- Ligne n°168 : Over the past 20 years, the death penalty has slowly declined in
Ligne n°169 : popularity in the United States from an all time high in 1994 of 80% in ...
Ligne n°170 : ... favor, to around 63% in 2012.^[5] Since 2007, six states have abolished- Ligne n°171 : the death penalty.
Ligne n°175 : ... * 1 History- Ligne n°176 : + 1.1 States without capital punishment
Ligne n°177 : o 1.1.1 Abolition before statehood ...
Ligne n°181 : ... + 1.3 Suspension by Supreme Court- Ligne n°182 : + 1.4 Capital punishment resumed
Ligne n°183 : * 2 New concerns post-Furman ...- Ligne n°241 : States without capital punishment[edit]
- Ligne n°245 : Several states have never had capital punishment, the first being
Ligne n°246 : Michigan, which abolished it shortly after entering the Union. ...- Ligne n°257 : The two newest states, Alaska and Hawaii, abolished the death penalty
Ligne n°258 : prior to statehood, though Alaska executed eight men when it was a ...
Ligne n°259 : ... territory (1900–1959).^[17]- Ligne n°260 : A map showing the use of capital punishment in the US.
Ligne n°261 : State uses death penalty ...
Ligne n°260 : ... A map showing the use of capital punishment in the US.- Ligne n°261 : State uses death penalty
Ligne n°262 : State doesn’t use death penalty ...
Ligne n°261 : ... State uses death penalty- Ligne n°262 : State doesn’t use death penalty
- Ligne n°266 : Other states with long histories of no death penalty include Wisconsin
Ligne n°267 : (the only state with only one execution), Rhode Island (although later ...
Ligne n°269 : ... Minnesota, West Virginia, Iowa and Vermont. The District of Columbia- Ligne n°270 : has also abolished the death penalty; it was last used in 1957. Oregon
Ligne n°271 : abolished the death penalty through an overwhelming majority in a 1964 ...
Ligne n°270 : ... has also abolished the death penalty; it was last used in 1957. Oregon- Ligne n°271 : abolished the death penalty through an overwhelming majority in a 1964
Ligne n°272 : public referendum,^[18] but reinstated it in a 1984 joint death ...
Ligne n°279 : ... The District of Columbia and the following 18 U.S. states currently do- Ligne n°280 : not have an enforceable death penalty statute (the year it was
Ligne n°281 : abolished is in parentheses): ...
Ligne n°301 : ... Notes:- Ligne n°302 : 1. In these states, the death penalty is enforceable for offenses
Ligne n°303 : committed before the repeal; that is, abolition was not ...
Ligne n°304 : ... retroactive.- Ligne n°305 : 2. Death penalty statute struck down by court ruling.
Ligne n°306 : 3. Vermont retains capital punishment for treason. ...
Ligne n°305 : ... 2. Death penalty statute struck down by court ruling.- Ligne n°306 : 3. Vermont retains capital punishment for treason.
Ligne n°308 : ... The current law in Arkansas was overturned on separation of powers- Ligne n°309 : issues, but the death penalty was not ruled unconstitutional.^[19]
Ligne n°314 : ... on July 1, 2011, all former death row inmates have been moved to- Ligne n°315 : regular jail cells.^[20] In Maryland, the repeal of the death penalty
Ligne n°316 : is prospective in nature, as was the case in New Mexico and ...
Ligne n°325 : ... Only four of the above states have legislatively abolished the death- Ligne n°326 : penalty in the so-called "modern era of capital punishment" (that is,
Ligne n°327 : post-Gregg v. Georgia), and only two have attained de facto abolition ...
Ligne n°329 : ... punishment before the moratorium was lifted, or had statutes that were- Ligne n°330 : struck down and did not reinstate the death penalty.
- Ligne n°332 : In 2007, New Jersey became the first state to repeal the death penalty
Ligne n°333 : in the modern system of capital punishment,^[21] followed by New Mexico ...
Ligne n°332 : ... In 2007, New Jersey became the first state to repeal the death penalty- Ligne n°333 : in the modern system of capital punishment,^[21] followed by New Mexico
Ligne n°334 : in 2009 (though not retroactively, permitting the future execution of ...
Ligne n°348 : ... having done so last in 1997, 1963, 1965, and 1947, respectively. In New- Ligne n°349 : York and Massachusetts attempts to restore the death penalty were
Ligne n°350 : unsuccessful,^[33]^[34] while Kansas successfully appealed State v. ...
Ligne n°351 : ... Kleypas, the Kansas Supreme Court decision that declared the state's- Ligne n°352 : death penalty statute unconstitutional, to the U.S. Supreme Court – and
Ligne n°353 : death sentences continue to be sought. New York had previously ...
Ligne n°353 : ... death sentences continue to be sought. New York had previously- Ligne n°354 : abolished the death penalty temporarily, in 1860.^[35] Nebraska has
Ligne n°355 : performed three executions since 1976, all in the 1990s; its statute ...
Ligne n°361 : ... On April 5, 2012, the State Senate of Connecticut passed a bill- Ligne n°362 : (20 to 16) that would abolish the death penalty for future crimes. The
Ligne n°363 : House had passed similar bills in earlier sessions, but they had always ...- Ligne n°372 : On February 21, 2013, a bill to repeal capital punishment in Maryland
Ligne n°373 : passed in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Commission 6-5; it passed the ...- Ligne n°380 : The only jurisdictions with current death penalty statutes that have
Ligne n°381 : not performed an execution since 1976 are New Hampshire, Kansas, and ...
Ligne n°383 : ... Also, New Jersey executed no one between 1976 and 2007, when it- Ligne n°384 : abolished the death penalty.
- Ligne n°388 : The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico has no death penalty. Puerto Rico
Ligne n°389 : instituted a four-year moratorium on the death penalty in 1917. The ...
Ligne n°388 : ... The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico has no death penalty. Puerto Rico- Ligne n°389 : instituted a four-year moratorium on the death penalty in 1917. The
Ligne n°390 : last execution took place in 1927, and the Puerto Rican legislature ...
Ligne n°390 : ... last execution took place in 1927, and the Puerto Rican legislature- Ligne n°391 : abolished the death penalty in 1929.^[38]
- Ligne n°393 : Puerto Rico's constitution expressly forbids capital punishment,
Ligne n°394 : stating "The death penalty shall not exist", setting it apart from all ...
Ligne n°393 : ... Puerto Rico's constitution expressly forbids capital punishment,- Ligne n°394 : stating "The death penalty shall not exist", setting it apart from all
Ligne n°395 : U.S. states and territories other than Michigan, which also has a ...
Ligne n°396 : ... constitutional prohibition (eleven other states and the District of- Ligne n°397 : Columbia have abolished capital punishment through statutory law).
Ligne n°398 : However, capital punishment is still applicable to offenses committed ...
Ligne n°397 : ... Columbia have abolished capital punishment through statutory law).- Ligne n°398 : However, capital punishment is still applicable to offenses committed
Ligne n°399 : in Puerto Rico, if they fall under the jurisdiction of the federal ...
Ligne n°399 : ... in Puerto Rico, if they fall under the jurisdiction of the federal- Ligne n°400 : government, though federal death penalty prosecutions there have
Ligne n°401 : generated significant controversy.^[39] ...- Ligne n°409 : Capital punishment was suspended in the United States from 1972 through
Ligne n°410 : 1976 primarily as a result of the Supreme Court's decision in Furman v. ...
Ligne n°412 : ... Luis Monge on June 2, 1967. In this case, the court found that the- Ligne n°413 : death penalty was being imposed in an unconstitutional manner, on the
Ligne n°414 : grounds of cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth ...
Ligne n°415 : ... Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Supreme Court has- Ligne n°416 : never ruled the death penalty to be per se unconstitutional.
Ligne n°419 : ... consolidated cases. The lead case involved an individual convicted- Ligne n°420 : under Georgia's death penalty statute, which featured a "unitary trial"
Ligne n°421 : procedure in which the jury was asked to return a verdict of guilt or ...
Ligne n°432 : ... penalty across a variety of cases but did not exclude the possibility- Ligne n°433 : of a constitutional death penalty law. Stewart and William O. Douglas
Ligne n°434 : worried explicitly about racial discrimination in enforcement of the ...
Ligne n°434 : ... worried explicitly about racial discrimination in enforcement of the- Ligne n°435 : death penalty. Thurgood Marshall and William J. Brennan, Jr. expressed
Ligne n°436 : the opinion that the death penalty was proscribed absolutely by the ...
Ligne n°435 : ... death penalty. Thurgood Marshall and William J. Brennan, Jr. expressed- Ligne n°436 : the opinion that the death penalty was proscribed absolutely by the
Ligne n°437 : Eighth Amendment as "cruel and unusual" punishment. ...
Ligne n°440 : ... penalty after Furman,^[citation needed] 37 states did in fact enact new- Ligne n°441 : death penalty statutes which attempted to address the concerns of White
Ligne n°442 : and Stewart. Some of the states responded by enacting "mandatory" death ...
Ligne n°452 : ... forbade any state from punishing a specific form of murder (such as- Ligne n°453 : that of a police officer) with a mandatory death penalty.
- Ligne n°455 : Capital punishment resumed[edit]
Ligne n°463 : ... defendant's guilt; if the defendant is innocent or otherwise not- Ligne n°464 : convicted of first-degree murder, the death penalty will not be
Ligne n°465 : imposed. At the second hearing, the jury determines whether certain ...- Ligne n°471 : CAPTION: Capital punishment since 1976
Ligne n°472 : (by jurisdiction) ...
Ligne n°515 : ... Total^[nb 4] 1,359 3,108- Ligne n°516 : No current death penalty statute: Alaska, Connecticut^[nb 5], Hawaii,
Ligne n°517 : Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland^[nb 6], Michigan, Minnesota, New ...
Ligne n°527 : ... 2. ^ As of April 1, 2013; source- Ligne n°528 : 3. ^ "Quinn signs death penalty ban, commutes 15 death row sentences
Ligne n°529 : to life". Chicago Tribune. March 9, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2011. ...
Ligne n°531 : ... total may be lower than sum of state numbers.- Ligne n°532 : 5. ^ "Connecticut governor signs death penalty repeal". Associated
Ligne n°533 : Press. April 25, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2012. ...
Ligne n°534 : ... 6. ^ Simpson, Ian (2 May 2013). "Maryland becomes latest U.S. state to- Ligne n°535 : abolish death penalty". Yahoo! News. Reuters. Archived from the
Ligne n°536 : original on 24 June 2013. ...
Ligne n°536 : ... original on 24 June 2013.- Ligne n°537 : 7. ^ Baker, Deborah (3 March 2009). "New Mexico Bans Death Penalty".
Ligne n°538 : The Huffington Post. Retrieved 1 October 2013. ...
Ligne n°538 : ... The Huffington Post. Retrieved 1 October 2013.- Ligne n°539 : 8. ^ Massachusetts' death penalty statute was ruled unconstitutional
Ligne n°540 : in 1984. source The most recent execution was in 1947. The state ...
Ligne n°541 : ... has no death row.- Ligne n°542 : 9. ^ New York's death penalty statute was ruled unconstitutional on
Ligne n°543 : June 24, 2004. The last person who was still on death row was ...- Ligne n°553 : The 1977 Coker v. Georgia decision barred the death penalty for rape,
Ligne n°554 : and, by implication, for any offense against another person other than ...
Ligne n°555 : ... murder. The current federal kidnapping statute, however, may be exempt- Ligne n°556 : because the death penalty applies if the victim dies in the
Ligne n°557 : perpetrator's custody, not necessarily by his hand, thus stipulating a ...
Ligne n°558 : ... resulting death, which was the wording of the objection. In addition,- Ligne n°559 : the federal government retains the death penalty for such non-murder
Ligne n°560 : offenses as treason, espionage and crimes under military jurisdiction ...
Ligne n°573 : ... However, the United States Supreme Court has placed two major- Ligne n°574 : restrictions on the use of the death penalty. First, the Supreme Court
Ligne n°575 : case of Atkins v. Virginia, decided June 20, 2002,^[40] held that ...- Ligne n°586 : New Mexico repealed its death penalty statute on March 17, 2009,
Ligne n°587 : becoming the second state (after New Jersey) to abolish the death ...
Ligne n°594 : ... this date may still be sentenced to death under New Mexico's- Ligne n°595 : pre-existing death penalty statute.^[42] Connecticut abolished its
Ligne n°596 : death penalty on April 25, 2012. Like New Mexico, the repeal is not ...
Ligne n°595 : ... pre-existing death penalty statute.^[42] Connecticut abolished its- Ligne n°596 : death penalty on April 25, 2012. Like New Mexico, the repeal is not
Ligne n°597 : retroactive, leaving 11 inmates on death row. A bill to abolish the ...
Ligne n°597 : ... retroactive, leaving 11 inmates on death row. A bill to abolish the- Ligne n°598 : death penalty was vetoed by former governor M. Jodi Rell in June 2009
Ligne n°599 : after it easily passed in the General Assembly.^[43] Current governor ...
Ligne n°599 : ... after it easily passed in the General Assembly.^[43] Current governor- Ligne n°600 : Dan Malloy indicated he would sign a bill abolishing the death penalty
Ligne n°601 : if it was passed by the General Assembly.^[44] ...
Ligne n°603 : ... Possibly in part due to expedited federal habeas corpus procedures- Ligne n°604 : embodied in the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996,
Ligne n°605 : the pace of executions has picked up. Since the death penalty was ...
Ligne n°604 : ... embodied in the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996,- Ligne n°605 : the pace of executions has picked up. Since the death penalty was
Ligne n°606 : reauthorized in 1976, 1,280 people have been executed, almost ...
Ligne n°619 : ... in Temple Law Review, "Unpredictable Doom and Lethal Injustice: An- Ligne n°620 : Argument for Greater Transparency in Death Penalty Decisions," surveyed
Ligne n°621 : the decision-making process among prosecutors in various states. The ...
Ligne n°621 : ... the decision-making process among prosecutors in various states. The- Ligne n°622 : authors found that prosecutors' capital punishment filing decisions
Ligne n°623 : remain marked by local "idiosyncrasies," suggesting they are not in ...
Ligne n°628 : ... for example, has 22 "special circumstances," making nearly all- Ligne n°629 : premeditated murders potential capital cases. The 37 death penalty
Ligne n°630 : states have varying numbers and types of "death qualifiers" – ...
Ligne n°635 : ... which the U.S. Department of Justice initiated with a 1995- Ligne n°636 : protocol.^[45] Crimes subject to the death penalty vary by
Ligne n°637 : jurisdiction. All jurisdictions that use capital punishment designate ...
Ligne n°636 : ... protocol.^[45] Crimes subject to the death penalty vary by- Ligne n°637 : jurisdiction. All jurisdictions that use capital punishment designate
Ligne n°638 : the highest grade of murder a capital crime, although most ...
Ligne n°672 : ... On June 25, 2008, in Kennedy v. Louisiana, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled- Ligne n°673 : against Louisiana's death penalty for child rapists, saying "there is a
Ligne n°674 : distinction between intentional first-degree murder on the one hand and ...
Ligne n°675 : ... nonhomicide crimes against individual persons."^[55] The Court went- Ligne n°676 : further, ruling out the death penalty for any crime against an
Ligne n°677 : individual (as opposed to "offenses against the state," such as treason ...
Ligne n°680 : ... As of November 2008, there is only one person on death row facing- Ligne n°681 : capital punishment who has not been convicted of murder. Demarcus Sears
Ligne n°682 : remains under a death sentence in Georgia for the crime of "Kidnapping ...
Ligne n°695 : ... Congress acted defiantly toward the Supreme Court by passing the Drug- Ligne n°696 : Kingpin Act of the late 1980s and the Federal Death Penalty Act of 1994
Ligne n°697 : that made roughly fifty crimes punishable by death, including crimes ...- Ligne n°742 : The legal administration of the death penalty in the United States is
Ligne n°743 : complex. Typically, it involves four critical steps: (1) sentencing, ...
Ligne n°769 : ... penalty, a rarity, then it will order the defendant acquitted, or not- Ligne n°770 : guilty, of the crime for which he/she was given the death penalty, and
Ligne n°771 : order him sentenced to the next most severe punishment for which the ...
Ligne n°783 : ... as is usually the case, the first step in collateral review is state- Ligne n°784 : collateral review. (If the case is a federal death penalty case, it
Ligne n°785 : proceeds immediately from direct review to federal habeas corpus.) ...
Ligne n°808 : ... direct review and state collateral review). The scope of federal habeas- Ligne n°809 : corpus is governed by the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act
Ligne n°810 : of 1996, which restricted significantly its previous scope. The purpose ...
Ligne n°832 : ... definitional, rather than substantive. Freedam's statistics looks at- Ligne n°833 : the percentage of all death penalty cases reversed, while the others
Ligne n°834 : look only at cases not reversed prior to habeas corpus review. ...- Ligne n°841 : Under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, a state
Ligne n°842 : prisoner is ordinarily only allowed one suit for habeas corpus in ...
Ligne n°872 : ... States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Bigby v. Dretke have- Ligne n°873 : been clear in their decisions that jury instructions in death penalty
Ligne n°874 : cases that do not ask about mitigating factors regarding the ...
Ligne n°924 : ... in Washington January 5, 1993. December 7, 1982 is also an important- Ligne n°925 : day in the history of capital punishment in the United States; Charles
Ligne n°926 : Brooks, Jr., put to death in Texas, was the first person executed by ...
Ligne n°939 : ... Currently, lethal injection is the method used or allowed in all of the- Ligne n°940 : 32 states which allow the death penalty. Nebraska required
Ligne n°941 : electrocution, but in 2008 the state's supreme court ruled that the ...
Ligne n°951 : ... state in which the conviction took place. If the state has no death- Ligne n°952 : penalty, the judge must choose a state with the death penalty for
Ligne n°953 : carrying out the execution. For offenses under the 1988 Drug Kingpin ...
Ligne n°955 : ... Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana is currently the home of- Ligne n°956 : the only death chamber for federal death penalty recipients in the
Ligne n°957 : United States, where inmates are put to death by lethal injection. The ...- Ligne n°1001 : Main article: Capital punishment debate in the United States
- Ligne n°1003 : Capital punishment is a controversial issue, with many prominent
Ligne n°1004 : organizations and individuals participating in the debate. Amnesty ...
Ligne n°1004 : ... organizations and individuals participating in the debate. Amnesty- Ligne n°1005 : International and some religions oppose capital punishment on moral
Ligne n°1006 : grounds, while the Innocence Project works to free wrongly convicted ...
Ligne n°1009 : ... some law enforcement organizations, and some victims' rights groups- Ligne n°1010 : support capital punishment.
Ligne n°1012 : ... The United States is one of only four industrialized democracies that- Ligne n°1013 : still practice capital punishment. From the others, Japan and Singapore
Ligne n°1014 : have executed prisoners, like the United States, while South Korea ...
Ligne n°1021 : ... (including Chief Justice Rose Bird) partly because of their opposition- Ligne n°1022 : to the death penalty.
Ligne n°1028 : ... in the United States, has issued a fatwa calling for a moratorium on- Ligne n°1029 : capital punishment in the United States until various preconditions in
Ligne n°1030 : the legal system are met.^[100] ...
Ligne n°1032 : ... In October 2009, the American Law Institute voted to disavow the- Ligne n°1033 : framework for capital punishment that it had created in 1962, as part
Ligne n°1034 : of the Model Penal Code, "in light of the current intractable ...
Ligne n°1035 : ... institutional and structural obstacles to ensuring a minimally adequate- Ligne n°1036 : system for administering capital punishment." A study commissioned by
Ligne n°1037 : the institute had said that experience had proved that the goal of ...
Ligne n°1043 : ... or commutations on the basis of possible innocence, since 1973.^[102]- Ligne n°1044 : Death penalty opponents often argue that this statistic shows how
Ligne n°1045 : perilously close states have come to undertaking wrongful executions; ...- Ligne n°1058 : Arguments for and against capital punishment are based on moral,
Ligne n°1059 : practical, and religious grounds. Advocates of the death penalty argue ...
Ligne n°1058 : ... Arguments for and against capital punishment are based on moral,- Ligne n°1059 : practical, and religious grounds. Advocates of the death penalty argue
Ligne n°1060 : that it deters crime, is a good tool for prosecutors (in plea ...- Ligne n°1065 : Opponents argue that the death penalty is not an effective means of
Ligne n°1066 : deterring crime,^[105] risks the execution of the innocent, is ...
Ligne n°1071 : ... socio-economic, geographic, and gender bias on determinations of desert- Ligne n°1072 : make the current practice of capital punishment immoral and
Ligne n°1073 : illegitimate.^[107] ...
Ligne n°1079 : ... say that the greater cost of appeals where the prosecution does seek- Ligne n°1080 : the death penalty is offset by the savings from avoiding trial
Ligne n°1081 : altogether in cases where the defendant pleads guilty to avoid the ...
Ligne n°1081 : ... altogether in cases where the defendant pleads guilty to avoid the- Ligne n°1082 : death penalty.^[109]
Ligne n°1084 : ... As noted in the introduction to this article, the American public has- Ligne n°1085 : recently maintained its position of support for capital punishment for
Ligne n°1086 : murder. However, when given a choice between the death penalty and life ...
Ligne n°1085 : ... recently maintained its position of support for capital punishment for- Ligne n°1086 : murder. However, when given a choice between the death penalty and life
Ligne n°1087 : imprisonment without parole, support has traditionally been ...
Ligne n°1089 : ... penalty as a punishment; in the 2010 poll, for instance, the disparity- Ligne n°1090 : narrowed, with 49 percent favoring the death penalty and 46 percent
Ligne n°1091 : favoring life imprisonment.^[110] The highest level of support recorded ...
Ligne n°1093 : ... recorded was 42 percent in 1966 (47 percent opposed); on the question- Ligne n°1094 : of the death penalty vs. life without parole, the strongest preference
Ligne n°1095 : for the death penalty was 61 percent in 1997 (29 percent favoring ...
Ligne n°1094 : ... of the death penalty vs. life without parole, the strongest preference- Ligne n°1095 : for the death penalty was 61 percent in 1997 (29 percent favoring
Ligne n°1096 : life), and the lowest preference for the death penalty was 47 percent ...
Ligne n°1095 : ... for the death penalty was 61 percent in 1997 (29 percent favoring- Ligne n°1096 : life), and the lowest preference for the death penalty was 47 percent
Ligne n°1097 : in 2006 (48 percent favoring life).^[111] ...
Ligne n°1099 : ... After the September 2011 execution of Troy Davis, believed by many to- Ligne n°1100 : be innocent, Richard Dieter, the director of the Death Penalty
Ligne n°1101 : Information Center, said this case was a clear wake-up call to ...
Ligne n°1102 : ... politicians across the United States. He said: "They weren't expecting- Ligne n°1103 : such passion from people in opposition to the death penalty. There's a
Ligne n°1104 : widely held perception that all Americans are united in favour of ...
Ligne n°1131 : ... at the age of 17. No one has been under age 19 at time of execution- Ligne n°1132 : since at least 1964.^[113] Since the reinstatement of the death penalty
Ligne n°1133 : in 1976, 22 people have been executed for crimes committed under the ...- Ligne n°1138 : Before 2005, of the 38 U.S. states that allow capital punishment:
Ligne n°1139 : * 19 states and the federal government had set a minimum age of 18, ...- Ligne n°1156 : Within the context of the overall murder rate, the death penalty cannot
Ligne n°1157 : be said to be widely or routinely used in the United States; in recent ...- Ligne n°1167 : The death penalty is sought and applied more often in some
Ligne n°1168 : jurisdictions, not only between states but within states. A 2004 ...
Ligne n°1169 : ... Cornell University study showed that while 2.5 percent of murderers- Ligne n°1170 : convicted nationwide were sentenced to the death penalty, in Nevada
Ligne n°1171 : 6 percent were given the death penalty.^[116] Texas gave 2 percent of ...
Ligne n°1170 : ... convicted nationwide were sentenced to the death penalty, in Nevada- Ligne n°1171 : 6 percent were given the death penalty.^[116] Texas gave 2 percent of
Ligne n°1172 : murderers the death sentence, less than the national average. Texas, ...- Ligne n°1196 : According to the Death Penalty Information Center there were 46
Ligne n°1197 : executions in the United States in 2010 and 55 percent of those people ...
Ligne n°1243 : ... 431.220 and Missouri Revised Statute § 546.730 contain substantially- Ligne n°1244 : identical language. New Mexico's former death penalty, since repealed,
Ligne n°1245 : see N.M. Stat. § 31-14-12, required executions be conducted in a "room ...
Ligne n°1280 : ... possibility of parole.^[120] When Governor Pat Quinn signed legislation- Ligne n°1281 : abolishing the death penalty in Illinois in March 2011, he commuted the
Ligne n°1282 : sentences of the fifteen inmates on death row to life ...
Ligne n°1286 : ... when Governor Toney Anaya commuted all death sentences because of his- Ligne n°1287 : personal opposition to the death penalty. In 1991 outgoing Ohio
Ligne n°1288 : Governor Dick Celeste commuted the sentences of eight prisoners, among ...- Ligne n°1302 : Since the reinstitution of the death penalty, 137 prisoners have waived
Ligne n°1303 : their appeals and asked that the execution be carried out. Four states ...- Ligne n°1309 : Further information: Capital punishment debate in the United
Ligne n°1310 : States#Wrongful execution ...- Ligne n°1312 : According to the Death Penalty Information Center, since the
Ligne n°1313 : reinstitution of the death penalty, 142 innocent prisoners have been ...
Ligne n°1312 : ... According to the Death Penalty Information Center, since the- Ligne n°1313 : reinstitution of the death penalty, 142 innocent prisoners have been
Ligne n°1314 : exonerated from the death row. (No. 142, Robert Dewey from Colorado, ...- Ligne n°1331 : Since the reinstatement of the death penalty, Kansas and New Hampshire
Ligne n°1332 : have performed no executions, and three states have executed only ...
Ligne n°1336 : ... penalty in Kansas and in South Dakota (which had a de-facto moratorium- Ligne n°1337 : at that time) were rejected. Connecticut abolished the death penalty in
Ligne n°1338 : 2012, but the law is not retroactive. Idaho ended its de facto ...
Ligne n°1365 : ... In California, U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel imposed a moratorium on- Ligne n°1366 : the death penalty in the state of California on December 15, 2006,
Ligne n°1367 : ruling that the implementation used in California was unconstitutional ...
Ligne n°1399 : ... on executions in Oregon, canceling a planned execution and ordering a- Ligne n°1400 : review of the death penalty system in the state.^[129]
Ligne n°1423 : ... On March 15, 2013, the Maryland House of Delegates voted 82-56 to- Ligne n°1424 : repeal Maryland’s death penalty. It made the state the sixth in six
Ligne n°1425 : years to abolish executions.^[132] ...
Ligne n°1430 : ... Portal icon Criminal justice portal- Ligne n°1431 : * Capital punishment by the United States federal government
Ligne n°1432 : * List of exonerated death row inmates ...
Ligne n°1432 : ... * List of exonerated death row inmates- Ligne n°1433 : * List of United States Supreme Court decisions on capital punishment
Ligne n°1434 : * List of offenders executed in the United States in 2013 ...
Ligne n°1434 : ... * List of offenders executed in the United States in 2013- Ligne n°1435 : * Use of capital punishment by country
Ligne n°1436 : * Capital punishment for drug trafficking ...
Ligne n°1435 : ... * Use of capital punishment by country- Ligne n°1436 : * Capital punishment for drug trafficking
Ligne n°1440 : ... 1. ^ ^a ^b Simpson, Ian (2 May 2013). "Maryland becomes latest U.S.- Ligne n°1441 : state to abolish death penalty". Yahoo! News. Reuters. Archived
Ligne n°1442 : from the original on 24 June 2013. ...
Ligne n°1444 : ... 2013-10-29.- Ligne n°1445 : 3. ^ "Death Penalty in 2011: Year End Report".
Ligne n°1446 : 4. ^ "Death Row Inmates by State and Size of Death Row by Year". ...
Ligne n°1446 : ... 4. ^ "Death Row Inmates by State and Size of Death Row by Year".- Ligne n°1447 : 5. ^ "Death Penalty". Gallup Historical Trends. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
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Ligne n°1483 : In 1964, in an event unparalleled in our history, the death penalty ...
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Ligne n°1584 : "offenses against the state," such as treason or espionage — "where ...
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Ligne n°1593 : international implications. By Eric Pinkard. Fall, 1999. Vermont ...
Ligne n°1593 : ... international implications. By Eric Pinkard. Fall, 1999. Vermont- Ligne n°1594 : Law Review. "In 1994 Congress enacted the Federal Death Penalty Act
Ligne n°1595 : (FDPA) with provisions permitting the imposition of the death ...
Ligne n°1596 : ... penalty on Drug Kingpins. The FDPA is unprecedented in American- Ligne n°1597 : legal history in that the death penalty can be imposed in cases
Ligne n°1598 : where the Drug Kingpin does not take a human life." ...
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Ligne n°1760 : ... Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-00751-4.- Ligne n°1761 : * Bessler, John D. Cruel and Unusual: The American Death Penalty and
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Ligne n°1789 : ... while also giving a general overview of issues connected to the- Ligne n°1790 : Death Penalty.)
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Ligne n°1801 : from the Bluhm Legal Clinic, Northwestern University Law School ...- Ligne n°1807 : Capital punishment in the United States
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Ligne n°1892 : ... Other- Ligne n°1893 : * List of U.S. Supreme Court decisions on capital punishment
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