Draft:List of people sentenced to death in the United States in 2000

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This is a list of people sentenced to death in the United States in 2000. A total of 244 people were sentenced to death in the United States in 2000.

List of people sentenced to death in the United States in 2000[edit]

No. Name Gender Ethnicity State Crime Outcome of sentence
1 Francisco Jay Alvarez Male Hispanic California Shook his girlfriend's 5-month-old son to death. Two years later, he beat a different girlfriend's 4-year-old son to death. Active
2 Newton Burton Anderson White Texas Broke into the home of an elderly couple, bound them with tape, raped the woman, and then shot them both in the head with a rifle. Executed
3 Shad Daniel Armstrong Arizona Fatally shot his sister and her fiance before burying them in his backyard. Active
4 Lance Arrington Black Pennsylvania Shot and killed his former girlfriend after they got into an argument. Died on death row
5 Howard Steven Ault White Florida Kidnapped two girls, ages eleven and seven. He then raped the older one before strangling both of them to death. Granted relief
6 Charles R. Barnes Arkansas Murdered two elderly women with a hatchet after breaking into their home. Resentenced to life or less
7 Arthur Barnhill lll Black Florida Strangled an elderly man in order to rob him.
8 Ronald Lee Bell Jr. After beating a man with a baseball bat, he chained him to a tree and set him on fire. The next day, he purchased a meat cleaver and used it to cut the man's throat.
9 Johnny O'Landis Bennett South Carolina Stabbed a man more than seventy times with a screwdriver.
10 Brandon Bernard Federal Government Convicted for his role in the kidnapping, carjacking, and fatal shooting of a married couple. Executed

Demographics[edit]

Gender
Male 10
Female 0
Ethnicity
Hispanic 1
White 4
Black 5
State
California 1
Texas 1
Arizona 1
Pennsylvania 1
Florida 3
Arkansas 1
South Carolina 1
Federal Government 1
Outcome of sentence
Active 3
Executed 2
Died on death row 1
Resentenced to life or less 4
Granted relief 1


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