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Capital punishment was abolished in New Mexico in 2009.
None. There is no death penalty in Mexico.
Death penalty
No, New Mexico is not a capital punishment state. The state abolished the death penalty in 2009, making life imprisonment the maximum penalty for serious crimes. Prior to its abolition, New Mexico had not executed anyone since 2001.
The death penalty is only used for treason and to a limited degree in the military.
Lethal injection is the execution method for states that have the death penalty.
The states that have the lowest death penalty are the states that do not have it at all. These include Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The states that approve of the death penalty and have the lowest rate are South Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Connecticut with zero executions since 1977.
Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Germany, and Australia are among many countries that do not have the death penalty
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Currently, 23 states in the United States have abolished the death penalty. These states are Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Colorado, and Oregon.
The states that have the lowest death penalty are the states that do not have it at all. These include Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The states that approve of the death penalty and have the lowest rate are South Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Connecticut with zero executions since 1977.
The Death Penalty in the state of New Hampshire is lethal injection, however hanging can still be utilized.