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  2. Murder of Jailyn Candelario - Wikipedia

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    Aggravated murder, child endangerment. Sentence. Life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. In June 2023, Jailyn Candelario, a 16-month-old American child from Cleveland, Ohio, was murdered in her home by her mother Kristel Candelario, who had left her abandoned for ten days while vacationing in Puerto Rico and Detroit. [1][2]

  3. Kankakee State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    As of the end of fiscal year 2010, the center had an annual budget expenditure of US$68,111,000. [4] As of the end of fiscal year 2008, the center had 1,119 employees, 587 residents and an annual cost per resident of $175,844. [5] The Shapiro Center was generating and submitting to the state treasury, 65% of its total operational costs.

  4. Roper v. Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005), is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that it is unconstitutional to impose capital punishment for crimes committed while under the age of 18. [1] The 5–4 decision overruled Stanford v. Kentucky, in which the court had upheld execution of offenders at or ...

  5. Pennsylvania governor says he won't sign any execution ... - AOL

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    While he was the state's attorney general, Shapiro indicated support for the death penalty in the case of Robert Bowers, the suspected gunman in the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that left 11 ...

  6. Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States existed until March 2, 2005, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in Roper v. Simmons. Prior to Roper, there were 71 people on death row in the United States for crimes committed as juveniles. [1] The death penalty for juveniles in the United States was first applied in 1642.

  7. Bryan Kohberger’s attorneys argue to remove death penalty in ...

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    In 13 new filings Thursday, the defense cited the U.S. and Idaho Constitutions in its request to remove the death penalty as a possible sentence if a jury finds Kohberger guilty of murder. “The ...

  8. Prosecutor to pursue death penalty against former Pocono ...

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    The Chester County District Attorney’s Office intends to pursue the death penalty for a former Pocono couple charged with a 12-year-old's murder.

  9. List of people scheduled to be executed in the United States

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    Summary of scheduled executions. As of October 1, 2024, a total of 33 people are scheduled to be executed in the United States. [ 1 ] All of these executions are scheduled over four calendar years in six U.S. states. [ 2 ] There are a total of 14 pending motions to set an execution date across six states. [ 3 ]