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| Study shows death row trend in U.S. |
| By The Baltimore Sun |
| Published: 12/11/2006 |
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WASHINGTON, DC - Fewer prison inmates were moved to death row in 2005, according to a federal study that shows one more person was executed than in the year before. Four states - California, Texas, Florida and Pennsylvania - held half of the 3,254 inmates awaiting execution at the end of 2005, the study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics showed. There were 37 death row inmates in federal prisons at that time. Sixteen states executed 60 prisoners last year, one more inmate than in 2004 Overall, however, the number of inmates on death row on Dec. 31, 2005, or the number of inmates moved there during the year, dipped. |
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