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CHICAGO (AP) — States and the federal government carried out 11 executions this year, the fewest since 1988, as support for the death penalty has continued to decline. That's according to an annual report on the death penalty released Thursday , which was also sharply critical of the Supreme Court and its role in green-lighting executions.

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