Federal Death Penalty
List of Federal Death Row Prisoners
RACE: White = 3
GENDER: Males = 3
TOTAL = 3
Clemency Note: On December 23, 2024, President Joe Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 out of 40 federal death row prisoners to sentences of life without parole. Robert Bowers, Dylann Roof, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were the only three prisoners to not have their sentences commuted. President Biden explained: “These commutations are consistent with the moratorium my Administration has imposed on federal executions, in cases other than terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder.”
Name | Race/Ethnicity | State | Year of Sentence | Offense |
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Bowers, Robert | White | PA | 2023 | Convicted and sentenced to death for the mass shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue. |
Roof, Dylann | White | SC | 2017 | Convicted and sentenced to death for the fatal shooting of nine parishioners in a church in South Carolina. |
Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar | White | MA | 2015 | Convicted for offenses committed in the Boston Marathon bombing and sentenced to death for two of the victims killed. |
Note: Names in [ ] are defendants whose conviction or death sentence have been reversed by the courts but the reversal is not yet final, or who are awaiting capital retrials or resentencings after an initial conviction or death sentence was overturned. Those awaiting retrial or resentencing are marked with a caret (^). From time to time, this list may include defendants whose cases are marked with an asterisk (*). This indicates that the defendant has received a verdict of death from the jury, but the judge has not yet issued a formal sentence. In the federal system, the judge is obliged to follow a unanimous jury recommendation. (Source: Federal Capital Habeas Project.)
Because of different definitions of what constitutes being “on death row,” some organizations such as the Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel or the Bureau of Justice Statistics may have a slightly different list of those currently under federal sentence of death. The DPIC total includes individuals whose capital convictions and/or death sentences have been overturned and who face continuing jeopardy of the death penalty until their retrial or resentencing proceedings are completed, although those individuals do not have a valid death sentence and are presumed innocent of the death penalty.
** Has co-defendant, as noted, also on death row.
*** States in bold have abolished the death penalty.
+ Has co-defendant(s) not on death row.