The number of death row inmates executed each day varies significantly based on location, legal proceedings, and changes in laws regarding capital punishment. In the United States, for example, the average number of executions has fluctuated over the years, with some days having no executions at all. On average, there are typically a few dozen executions annually, which translates to less than one execution per day. However, this number can vary widely from year to year and between different countries that still practice the death penalty.
As of January 2010 there are 697 death row inmates in California.
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As of January 2010 there are 153 death row inmates in Ohio.
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As of January 2010 there are 398 death row inmates in Florida.
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Recent statistics have stated that almost 7000 inmates have died or were killed in US prisons in 2012. This number is similar each year and includes deaths by fires, riots, and other disasters.
Martial Law has nothing to do with inmates, another word for Marshall law would be in an State of Emergency.. meaning the military would be in control of a town,city, state. As in an example after Hurricane Katrina the state was in an emergency. Curfews were taken into effect and a different set of rules applied until they got everything under control.So to answer your question,NO ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! The could not just start killing inmates just because.Only death row inmates are killed, after many many years of appeals and process.
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