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Capital punishment in Idaho : ウィキペディア英語版 | Capital punishment in Idaho
Capital punishment via lethal injection is legal in the U.S. state of Idaho. == History and methods ==
Idaho executed 14 men, all by hanging, before its admission to the Union in 1890. Another 12 men were executed, again by hanging, between that time and 1957. Idaho has never executed a woman. There were no executions between 1957 and 1972,〔(First Idaho Execution in 36 Years )〕 when the United States Supreme Court decision ''Furman v. Georgia'' struck down all death penalty statutes across the United States and created an effective moratorium on executions. Idaho passed new statutes on July 7, 1973,〔(Death Penalty Information Center )〕 and the 1976 case ''Gregg v. Georgia'' lifted the moratorium. Firing squad was the state's sole method of execution between that time and the 1978 adoption of lethal injection〔http://georgetownlawjournal.org/files/2014/06/Denno-Lethal.pdf〕 as a second option. In 2009 the firing squad option was removed, Idaho having never executed an inmate by that method. This left lethal injection as the sole execution method.〔http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/methods-execution#id〕
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