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Mar 13, 2019 · The order will prevent the state from putting prisoners to death by granting temporary reprieves to all 737 condemned inmates on California’s death row, the largest in the nation.
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- Too Insane to Execute
On California's death row, too insane to execute. By Paige...
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Mar 13, 2019 · The 737 inmates on the largest death row in the nation were given a reprieve Wednesday when Newsom signed the executive order. Here are some notable inmates out of more than 700 people on...
Apr 4, 2024 · Eyewitness. As end to death row nears in California, we meet condemned inmates held in extreme conditions. There hasn't been an execution at San Quentin since 2006 - and as things stand, there'll be no more. With the death row's closure imminent, Sky News is given a rare look inside. James Matthews. US correspondent @jamesmatthewsky.
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Apr 4, 2024 · Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a moratorium on executions in 2019 and ordered death row to be dismantled. More than 100 condemned prisoners have already been moved.
- Anita Chabria
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Dec 13, 2023 · He soon found himself shackled in a cage in a bus with a half-dozen other inmates leaving Los Angeles for San Quentin.
- thomas.curwen@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Mar 13, 2019 · California Gov. Gavin Newsom has placed a moratorium on executions in the state. Here are some notable inmates out of more than 700 people on the nation's largest death row.
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A Unique and collaborative art exhibit by political cartoonists and death-row inmates designed to expand the conversation on capital punishment in the U.S.