Since then, the state has not executed more than one person on a single day, though there is no law prohibiting it.
The state has not executed a juvenile in more than four decades.
Earlier this year, the state executed eight people in a 23-day period.
The state has executed only one man since 1960, and the 31-year-old Komisarjevsky will likely spend years, if not decades, in prison.
The state should not be executing anyone who was a minor at the time the offense occurred.
But they are coming more frequently than at any time since 1941 when in one day the state executed four people.
The state has not executed a prisoner in a quarter of a century.
The state has not executed a criminal since 1963.
In the original plan, the Party would develop policy, and the state would execute it.
And more than a dozen states with a death penalty on the books have not executed a single criminal in that time.