SAN ANTONIO - According to a 2011 Gallop Poll, a majority of Americans (61%) believe that the death penalty is a justified and proportionate punishment. But executions in Texas, which has operated the busiest death chamber in the United States for years, have fallen to their lowest level in 15 years, new statistics showed Thursday.
The Death Penalty Information Center reported last week that death sentences in this country had declined by about 75 percent since 1996, when 315 people received capital sentences for their crimes. Executions nationwide, according to the center, decreased by 56 percent since 1999 to 78 in 2011.In Texas, executions dropped this year to their lowest number since 1996, with only 13 people being put to death, half the number executed four years ago.
Bexar County, which has sentenced the third highest number of people to death in Texas, has not imposed any new death sentences since 2009.
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