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Florida has life without parole. Sentencing is decided by a
judge, who can override the jury's recommendation. The Governor
has the authority to grant clemency on the advice of the Board of
Executive Clemency. However, the Governor has the absolute power to
sign the death warrant. The Governor also has the power to grant
reprieves of up to sixty days by executive order.
Since
the death penalty was reinstated, Florida has had the most inmates
released (22) from death row after evidence of their innocence
emerged.

After the botched execution of Allen Lee Davis in 1999, the U.S.
Supreme Court agreed to review the constitutionality of the electric
chair for the first time in over 100 years. The Issue became moot,
however, when Florida lawmakers, in a special legislative session,
agreed to switch the state's primary method of execution from
electrocution to lethal injection.
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