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Capital Punishment in Oregon
List of Executions
Rule on Capital Punishment
List of Inmates on Death Row
Misc. Capital Punishment Facts
Capital Punishment in Oregon
History of Capital Punishment
List of Executions
Executions, 1904 - 1997 pdf gif image
List of Executions occuring in Oregon from 1904 to 1997

Rule on Capital Punishment
Rule on Capital Punishment
Describes the Oregon Department of Corrections responsibility according to the Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR). 

List of Inmates on Death Row
List of Death Row Inmates
June 2009
 
Click here for the pdf document that lists the Death Row Inmates information.
Misc. Capital Punishment Facts
Chemicals used in procedure:

Oregon Statute: "The punishment of death shall be inflicted by the intravenous administration of a lethal quantity of an ultra-short-acting barbiturate in combination with a chemical paralytic agent and potassium chloride or other equally effective substances sufficient to cause death."
Sodium Pentothol (induces sleep)
Pancuronium Bromide (stops breathing)
Potassium Chloride (stops heart)
Death Row:
 
Demographics of Inmates Sentenced to Death:
  • Ethnic Representation:
    • 3 African American
    • 2 Hispanic
    • 1 Native American
    • 26 White
  • Average Age: 45.5
  • Oldest: Mark Pinnell (6/1948)
  • Youngest: Jesse Fanus (6/1979)
  • Longest continuously on death row: Mark Pinnell  (4/13/1992)
  • Counties of Conviction:
    • Lane 5
    • Marion 5
    • Multnomah 5
    • Douglas 4
    • Washington 4
    • Coos 2
    • Clackamas 2
    • Columbia 1 
    • Curry 1
    • Jackson 1
    • Lincoln 1
    • Yamhill 1

Capital Punishment in Oregon
Capital Punishment in Oregon
Description of the execution process in Oregon, including the law and life on death row. 

History of Capital Punishment
A Brief History of Capital Punishment in Oregon, 1864 - 1996
History of the evolution of Capital Punishment in Oregon.

 
Page updated: August 13, 2009

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