This "watch list" shows the prisoners on Texas' death row whose cases we feel are close to final review, or are likely to become close to final some time this year.

Nearly 3,000 prisoners are currently waiting on Death row … Most of Texas' death row prisoners are ineligible for execution at any given moment because of the current status of their appeals. New We're tracking how many execution drugs Texas has in stock. 165 convicted inmates were exonerated before their execution. Here is a look at the 210 inmates currently on Texas' death row. Looking forward, there has been no detailed, up-to-date schedule of coming executions. Then there are the states that are still actively executing inmates on death row. Execution Watch taped a 20-minute interview with Foster recently on death row. A veteran of the U.S. Army and former recruiter, he has been on death row since March 2004 for participating in a crime in which his co-defendant confessed to being the sole killer. The Next to Die aims to bring attention, and thus accountability, to these upcoming executions. If Texas puts him to death… Many operate under the cover of secrecy laws and despite a nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs. Mike DeWine on October 30, … 16 OH Kareem Jackson Reprieve granted by Gov. On average, these inmates have spent 16 years, 3 months on death row. Death Row Information - Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Texas Department of Criminal Justice | PO Box 99 | Huntsville, Texas 77342-0099 | (936) …

Looking back, we know quite a bit about who has been put to death in the United States. Texas Department of Criminal Justice | PO Box 99 | Huntsville, Texas 77342-0099 | (936) 295-6371 Texas, which reinstated the death penalty in 1976, has the most active execution chamber in the nation. The de facto leader by count alone is Texas, a state that has executed people since 1976. Though 12 percent of the state's residents are black, 44 percent of death row inmates are. Texas stands out when it comes to capital punishment, executing more prisoners over the course of its history than any other U.S. State. Over 1,500 death row inmates have been executed in the United States since capital punishment was re-authorized in 1976, 565 of whom were put to death in the state of Texas alone.