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Warren Billings, California. Convicted 1916. [80] 1962 Robert Lee Kidd, California. Convicted 1960. [81] Isidore Zimmerman, New York. Convicted 1938. [82] [83] 1965 Theodore Jordan, Oregon. Convicted 1932. [84] 1966 Robert Ballard Bailey, West Virginia. Convicted 1950. [85] 1967 James Giles, Maryland. Convicted 1961. [86] John Giles, Maryland ...
Donte McDaniel, a condemned inmate, was sentenced to death in 2004 and has challenged his death sentence by challenging California's sentencing statutes that only require convictions to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt and to be unanimous but not requiring either for sentencing decisions. Therefore, under current law, a defendant needs to be ...
Of the 605 condemned inmates in California as of December 12, 2024, only 10 remained at San Quentin, with the last 10 inmates expected to also be transferred after completing needed medical or psychiatric care. Despite the transfers, the condemned inmates remain under sentence of death at their new institutions. [7]
A condemned inmate is led to his cell in San Quentin's Death Row. California is shutting down death row and transferring 471 condemned people out of the prison and into the general population at ...
Edenfield is the oldest death row inmate in Georgia. Tiffany Moss: Murdered her stepdaughter, 10-year-old Emani Moss. 5 years, 245 days Moss is the only female death row inmate in Georgia. Michael Nance: Robbed a bank and committed murder during a carjacking. 27 years, 96 days Lyndon Fitzgerald Pace
About 34% of California’s more than 600 condemned inmates are Black, about 32% are white and about 26% are Mexican or Hispanic, according to March 8 data from the California Department of ...
Condemned (Cond): "Holds inmates with death sentences." [citation needed] Death Row. Condemned male prisoners are held at San Quentin State Prison. Condemned female prisoners are held at the Central California Women's Facility. Executions take place at San Quentin. The State of California took full control of capital punishment in 1891.
California hasn’t executed a condemned prisoner in nearly 20 years, but prosecutors continue to seek the death penalty, leading to court costs of more than $300 million in the last five years ...