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  2. Death Penalty Information Center - Wikipedia

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    deathpenaltyinfo.org The Death Penalty Information Center ( DPIC ) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. , that focuses on disseminating studies and reports related to the death penalty .

  3. Capital punishment by the United States federal government

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    United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute houses the federal death row for men and the federal execution chamber.. Capital punishment is a legal punishment under the criminal justice system of the United States federal government.

  4. Capital punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Three states abolished the death penalty for murder during the 19th century: Michigan (which has never executed a prisoner and is the first government in the English-speaking world to abolish capital punishment) [35] in 1847, Wisconsin in 1853, and Maine in 1887.

  5. Biden commutes sentences of 37 federal death row inmates in ...

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    Of the 40 inmates on federal death row, according to DeathPenaltyInfo.org, Biden is commuting 37 men sentenced to death, reclassifying their sentences to life without the possibility of parole.

  6. Biden’s decision to commute sentences for death row inmates ...

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    Of the 40 inmates on federal death row, according to DeathPenaltyInfo.org, Biden is commuting 37 individuals sentenced to death, reclassifying their sentences to life without the possibility of ...

  7. Capital punishment debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The anti-death penalty movement began to pick up pace in the 1830s and many Americans called for abolition of the death penalty. Anti-death penalty sentiment rose as a result of the Jacksonian era, which condemned gallows and advocated for better treatment of orphans, criminals, poor people, and the mentally ill.

  8. Capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, [1] [2] is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct. [3]

  9. Capital punishment in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    After Furman v.Georgia, Connecticut reinstated capital punishment on January 10, 1973. [6] Lethal injection became the method mandated to execute condemned prisoners, replacing the electric chair, which had not been used since Taborsky's execution in 1960.