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Originally Posted by _Richard_
costs a lot to execute someone.. probably a way to 'spread out' the execution costs. the pricetag for an execution is a big reason there is so many waiting
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Just saw this while searching quick. It costs NOTHING to execute someone. Hell, they could easily do it for less with a bullet or two.
$7.4 billion: 2006-07 budget for the California Corrections Department.
$250 million: Average cost of 11 executions in 27 years.
$114 million: Costs of death penalty to taxpayers (annual).
$34,150: Average annual cost of housing an inmate in state prison.
9,000: Average number of pages of court transcripts in capital cases.
645: Inmates on death row.
$200: Cost of lethal injection chemicals.
49: Average age at time of execution.
33: Death Row inmates who died of natural causes.
17.5: Average time spent on Death Row.
13: Inmates executed in California since 1978.