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In the United States last year, 25 people were executed by law. The shortest time between conviction and execution was nine years; the average was 25 years. All were men. This was the racial breakdown: 13 white, nine black, two Hispanic, one Native American. That was in accord with the ratios of murderers in those categories; if anything, whites were slightly overrepresented.

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