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  1. Death Row inmates are counted at least once an hour. They are escorted in handcuffs and wear them everywhere except in their cells, the exercise yard and the shower. They are in their cells at all times except for medical reasons, exercise, social or legal visits or media interviews.

  2. The Daily Routine of Death Row Inmates. Death Row & Death Watch Cells: A Death Row cell is 6x9x9.5 feet high. Florida State Prison also has Death Watch cells to incarcerate inmates awaiting execution after the Governor signs a death warrant for them. A Death Watch cell is 12x7x8.5 feet high.

  3. Feb 21, 2023 · As of early 2023, there are 299 people – 296 men and three women – on death row in Florida awaiting their sentencing to be carried out, according to FDOC's website. Some prisoners have...

  4. Apr 12, 2023 · Convicted killer Louis Gaskin was scheduled to die Wednesday, April 12. Here's how death row inmates spend their last day.

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · Donald Dillbeck was executed by lethal injection and pronounced dead at Florida State Prison. He used his last words to criticize Gov. Ron DeSantis.

  6. Florida has had 30 exonerations from death row, more than any other state. You can read about all of Florida’s exonerations on DPIC’s Innocence page. The first exoneration in the United States after Furman v. Georgia was David Keaton. On the basis of mistaken identification and coerced confessions, Keaton was sentenced to death for ...

  7. Jan 24, 2023 · Florida currently houses 291 death row inmates – 288 men and three women. What to know about capital punishment and death row in the Sunshine State.

  8. Feb 24, 2023 · When the state put Donald Dillbeck to death on Thursday, Florida reached a grim milestone: its 100th execution since 1979. Here's what you should know.

  9. Aug 4, 2023 · MELBOURNE, Fla. — Florida death row inmate James Barnes, who confessed to killing his estranged wife, was executed Thursday for the brutal murder of another woman — the fifth execution in the...

  10. The Next to Die Watching death row. people were executed in from 1976 through 2020. For five and a half years, The Next to Die tracked every execution scheduled in the country, starting in 2015. This is what we learned.

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