none since 1976.
The total number of people sentenced to death worldwide in 2008 was about 8,860, whereas only 2,400 were actually executed that year. In the US there were 37 executions in 2008, 52 in 2009 and 44 by October 2010. The total number of people executed in the US since 1930 is about 4,900.
Since the death penalty was brought back in 1976, Texas has killed 256 people which is 34% of the national total of killings.
As of July 2014, there have been approximately 474 people executed for their crimes. There are approximately 321 people on death row awaiting execution.
quite a bit of people (YMCMB)
none since 1976.
Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Germany, and Australia are among many countries that do not have the death penalty
Forrest Gregg
The people responsible for the Holocaust were either sent to jail for life or got the death penalty. Hitler comitted suicide.
Yes, he got the death penalty but no he did not die. After Manson's conviction and sentencing in 1970 the death penalty was struck down by the Supreme Court. That made Manson's death sentences commute to life in prison. This has made him eligibly
Some got a death penalty but that were mostly just the ones who were in charge.
Of all the people who got it 20-25 percent
Sensible persons don't think that death penalty is a solution. Murderers don't take on account the death penalty when they plan an assassination. They simply ignore it, because their bad nature is stronger than the idea of dying.
no one
A guy that was very greedy
around 54 persons...