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  1. Apr 24, 2023 · legal: 1973: The death penalty was reinstated post-Furman in 1973. Georgia's capital punishment system received international attention with the 2011 execution of Troy Davis; Davis' supporters cited a lack of physical and DNA evidence. Hawaii: illegal: 1957: Hawaii abolished the death penalty before being becoming a US state in 1957.

  2. As of 2024, the death penalty remains legal in 27 U.S. states, although the number has decreased in recent years due to changing public opinion and legal challenges. The states that still retain ...

  3. According to the Death Penalty Information Center, the top three factors determining whether a convict gets a death sentence in a murder case are not aggravating factors, but instead the location the crime occurred (and thus whether it is in the jurisdiction of a prosecutor aggressively using the death penalty), the quality of legal defense, and the race of the victim (murder of white victims ...

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  4. Dec 1, 2023 · The majority of states (29) have now either abolished the death penalty or paused executions by executive action. 2023 is the 9th consecutive year with fewer than 30 people executed (24) and fewer than 50 people sentenced to death (21). Three exonerations this year bring the total to 195 in the modern death penalty era.

    • Six-in-ten U.S. adults strongly or somewhat favor the death penalty for convicted murderers, according to the April 2021 survey. A similar share (64%) say the death penalty is morally justified when someone commits a crime like murder.
    • A majority of Americans have concerns about the fairness of the death penalty and whether it serves as a deterrent against serious crime. More than half of U.S. adults (56%) say Black people are more likely than White people to be sentenced to death for committing similar crimes.
    • Opinions about the death penalty vary by party, education and race and ethnicity. Republicans and Republican-leaning independents are much more likely than Democrats and Democratic leaners to favor the death penalty for convicted murderers (77% vs. 46%).
    • Views of the death penalty differ by religious affiliation. Around two-thirds of Protestants in the U.S. (66%) favor capital punishment, though support is much higher among White evangelical Protestants (75%) and White non-evangelical Protestants (73%) than it is among Black Protestants (50%).
  5. Sep 18, 2024 · Since the death penalty was reinstated in the U.S. in the 1970s — after an eight-year pause due to legal wrangling over the issue — Washington has executed five people, but none since 2010.

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  7. Mar 3, 2022 · As of 2022, the death penalty is legal in 30 states. Twenty states and Washington, DC ban the death penalty. Three states where executions are legal have a moratorium: California, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. As of 2022, there is also a moratorium on federal executions. Four other states can legally use the death penalty but have no prisoners on ...

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