No,the state of Nebraska does not have the death penalty.
No,the state of Missouri does not have the death penalty.
Yes, Nevada has executed a total of 12 people since 1976; there are currently 79 people on death row.
The death penalty is regulated by state governments, and many of them still use it. Texas is notable for it's death penalty system.
New Jersey abolished its death penalty in 2007. It was the first state to abolish the death penalty. Also, New York changed the conviction of its last death row convict in 2007.
Yes. It doesn't matter where you are from for the death penalty to be allowed, example you are from a state that doesn't have the death penalty and kill someone in a state that does. You can be put to death in a federal court (treason, killing a federal officer, and more) regardless of your state residency.
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No. In fact, Wisconsin was the first state in the US to abolish the death penalty, back in 1853.
Yes, Ohio has the death penalty. They have executed 32 individuals since 1976. But their death penalty is different, they use the lethal injection method.
If by 'LA' the city of Los Angeles, California is meant, then no, the City of LA does not have the death penalty, per se. HOWEVER, the State of California DOES have the death penalty. Because LA is located within the State of California, capital crimes committed in LA are subject to penalties and punishments under California law, including the death penalty.
Probably because the death penalty is still on the books in NY state.
The Death Penalty in the state of New Hampshire is lethal injection, however hanging can still be utilized.