Death is not so different
November 9, 2004
I noted in this post the latest data documenting the nation’s still expanding prison population, and today we have this Reuters article highlighting the impact of California’s growing death row population:
So steadily are death row ranks swelling in the nation’s most populous state that California is planning a controversial $220 million expansion of its only prison for the condemned at San Quentin north of San Francisco.
The article is mostly about the slow pace of appellate review of death sentences. However, as is true with prison populations, one should never forget that the death penalty story is typically state-specific (as further evidenced by this TalkLeft post noting approaching executions in Texas and Kentucky).