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The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of South Dakota from 1877 to date. A total of 20 people have been executed in South Dakota since 1877. Prior to 1915, the sole method of execution was via hanging. South Dakota banned the death penalty in 1915, but it was reinstated in 1939.
On the morning of April 12, 2011, the date of his 63rd birthday, corrections officer Ronald Johnson, who had been on the job for 23 years and was close to retiring, was working in the Pheasantland Industries, a print shop building located within the prison compound of South Dakota State Penitentiary, where inmates work on upholstery, signs, furniture, and other projects.
Pages in category "People convicted of murder by South Dakota" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Received one life term for raping a young girl in 1990, and also given a second life term for the 2012 murder of a corrections officer at South Dakota State Penitentiary. [200] Soh Wee Kian: 2013 2 life sentences Singapore: Found guilty of the brutal manslaughter of Hoe Hong Lin and the stabbing of How Poh Ling. [201] Ahmad Khan Rahimi: 2018
The only person ever to be judicially electrocuted in South Dakota was George Sitts, who was put to death on April 8, 1947, at the South Dakota State Penitentiary. [16] South Dakota was the second-to-last state to adopt electrocution as an execution method, and Sitts' execution was South Dakota's last until after Furman. [17] On January 1, 1979 ...
Page was executed by lethal injection at South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls on July 11, 2007. [12] [13] He was the first person executed in South Dakota in over sixty years and the first person executed in South Dakota since the state reinstated capital punishment in 1979. [14]
Rhines confessed to the crime. Despite this, the state took the case to trial when they refused to drop the death penalty in exchange for a guilty plea to murder. In South Dakota, the death penalty can only be imposed by a jury, and it must be unanimous. [6] On January 26, 1993, Rhines was sentenced to death.