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Pennsylvania has life without parole. A
jury decides the sentence. The Governor
must have the recommendation of the State Board of
Pardons before granting clemency.

Pennsylvania has had more exonerations (6) than executions (3).
Over two-thirds of those on Pennsylvania's death row are members of
minorities. More than half of the death row inmates are from one
city, Philadelphia, even though Philadelphia has only about 14% of the
state's population. A comprehensive study of race and the death
penalty in Philadelphia by renowned researcher David Baldus of the
University of Iowa in 1998 found that blacks faced odds of receiving a
death sentence which were 3.9 times higher than others who committed
similar crimes.
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