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56 Executed in U.S.

WASHINGTON () -- Fifty-six convicted killers were executed in the United States this year, the highest national figure for capital punishment since 1957.


And with more than 3,000 men and women on death rows awaiting execution, the prospect for 1996 is even higher.


"The trend is fewer legal protections and there's a sentiment toward speeding up the process,'' said Richard Dieter of the Death Penalty Information Center. His Washington-based research group is concerned about inequities in how capital punishment is meted out.


Of the 38 states with death penalty laws, 16 carried out executions in 1995.


They were led by Texas, which executed 19 people. Missouri was a distant second with six.




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