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Lista de presos condenados a muerte en Estados Unidos

Al 1 de julio de 2024 , había 2213 reclusos condenados a muerte en los Estados Unidos , incluidas 49 mujeres . [1] El número de reclusos condenados a muerte cambia con frecuencia con nuevas condenas , decisiones de apelación que revocan la condena o la sentencia por sí solas, conmutaciones o muertes (por ejecución o de otro modo). [2] Debido a esta fluctuación, así como al retraso y las inconsistencias en los procedimientos de informes de reclusos en las distintas jurisdicciones , la información puede quedar desactualizada.

Demografía

La cantidad absoluta de personas condenadas a muerte en 2024, por estado de EE. UU., al 12 de septiembre de 2024
Cantidad relativa de personas condenadas a muerte por cada 100.000 habitantes en 2024, por estado de EE. UU., al 12 de septiembre de 2024

Número de condenados a muerte por estado

A partir del 12 de septiembre de 2024.

Origen étnico de los acusados ​​en el corredor de la muerte

Género de los acusados ​​en el corredor de la muerte

En comparación, el 50,8% de la población de EE. UU. son mujeres y el 49,2% son hombres.

Educación

En comparación, el 12,19% de los adultos estadounidenses tienen menos de un diploma de escuela secundaria o GED. [3]

Enfermedad mental

En comparación, se estima que el 4,2% de los adultos estadounidenses padecen una enfermedad mental grave. [5]

Tiempo en el corredor de la muerte

Posteriormente declarado inocente o exonerado

Lista de reclusos condenados a muerte por jurisdicción

Federal

Debido a la cantidad de reclusos condenados a muerte en el ámbito federal, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos que tienen páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Militar

Alabama

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Alabama, solo se incluyen los presos con páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Samoa Americana

La pena capital existe como castigo en Samoa Americana , un territorio no incorporado a los Estados Unidos , pero no tiene un método de ejecución prescrito. No se han impuesto ni realizado ejecuciones desde que el territorio obtuvo su autonomía en 1949; las últimas ejecuciones ocurrieron en 1939, cuando la isla estaba bajo el control de la Armada de los Estados Unidos . [18]

Arizona

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Arizona, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos que tienen páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Arkansas

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Arkansas, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos con páginas de Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

California

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en California, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos que tienen páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Florida

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Florida, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos que tienen páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Georgia

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Georgia, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos que tienen páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Idaho

Indiana

Kansas

Kentucky

Debido a la cantidad de reclusos condenados a muerte en Kentucky, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos con páginas de Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Luisiana

Debido a la cantidad de reclusos condenados a muerte en Luisiana, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos con páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Misisipí

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Mississippi, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos que tienen páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Misuri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

Nuevo Hampshire

Nota: El 30 de mayo de 2019, el Senado estatal votó por 16 votos a favor y 8 en contra para anular el veto del gobernador Chris Sununu a un proyecto de ley que abolía la pena de muerte en el estado. Dado que el veto ya había sido anulado por la Cámara de Representantes del estado, el proyecto de ley se convirtió inmediatamente en ley y derogó la pena capital, reemplazándola por cadena perpetua sin posibilidad de libertad condicional. La ley no era retroactiva y la única persona que se encontraba en el corredor de la muerte en el momento de la abolición sigue allí.

Carolina del Norte

Debido a la cantidad de reclusos condenados a muerte en Carolina del Norte, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos con páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Ohio

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Ohio, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos con páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Oklahoma

Debido a la cantidad de presos condenados a muerte en Oklahoma, solo se incluyen en la lista los presos que tienen páginas en Wikipedia. Se incluye una lista completa en un enlace externo:

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Due to the number of Pennsylvania death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed. A full list is externally linked:

South Carolina

Due to the number of South Carolina death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed. A full list is externally linked:

South Dakota

Tennessee

Due to the number of Tennessee death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages are listed. A full list is externally linked:

Texas

Due to the number of Texas death row inmates, only prisoners with Wikipedia pages or part of a criminal enterprise with a separate Wikipedia page are listed. The full list is externally linked:

Utah

Wyoming

Jurisdictions without the death penalty

Twenty-three states have abolished capital punishment. Crimes committed in these states are still eligible for the death penalty if they are convicted in federal court for certain federal crimes. Capital punishment has been abolished in New Hampshire, but only for new sentences. One prisoner (Michael Addison) who was already sentenced to death remains on death row in the state.

States and the date of abolition of capital punishment:

  1. Michigan (1846; abolished for murder, retained for treason until 1963)
  2. Wisconsin (1853)
  3. Maine (1887)
  4. Minnesota (1911)
  5. Hawaii (1948; prior to statehood)
  6. Alaska (1957; prior to statehood)
  7. Vermont (1964; abolished for murder, retained for treason until 1972)
  8. Iowa (1965)
  9. West Virginia (1965)
  10. North Dakota (1973)
  11. Massachusetts (1984)
  12. Rhode Island (1984)
  13. New Jersey (2007)
  14. New York (2007)
  15. New Mexico (2009)
  16. Illinois (2011)
  17. Connecticut (2012)
  18. Maryland (2013)
  19. Delaware (2016)
  20. Washington (2018)
  21. New Hampshire (2019)
  22. Colorado (2020)
  23. Virginia (2021)

Territories and federal districts:

  1. Puerto Rico (1929)[100]
  2. Northern Mariana Islands (before 1970; prior to Commonwealth status) [101]
  3. Guam (1978) [101]
  4. Washington, D.C. (1981)
  5. United States Virgin Islands (1991)

See also

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