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Florida’s Final Sentence:

The Modern History of Capital Punishment After 1976

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“This book offers a non-advocacy, factual examination of Florida’s death penalty system, exploring its legal structure, execution process, and human impact without taking a position for or against capital punishment.”

Florida’s Final Sentence takes readers inside the most hidden corners of Florida’s death penalty system, revealing the procedures, the people, and the pressures that shape life and death on Death Row.

From the early return of executions in the 1970s, to the botched electrocutions that shook the nation, to the modern execution chamber where lethal injection has replaced the chair, Randall takes readers step-by-step through the machinery of state death. Each chapter exposes a different part of the process—who is condemned, how officers prepare, what the public never sees, and how the system changes the people who must enforce it.

Inside these pages, readers will discover:

  • How Florida rebuilt its execution system after 1976

  • Why some officers stay—and why some break under the weight of the job

  • What actually happens inside Death Watch and the execution chamber

  • How politics, budgets, and public pressure shape who dies and when

  • The future of execution technology and the debates happening inside the walls

  • Stories of innocence, doubt, and the cases that continue to haunt the system

  • Why capital punishment is not just law—it is labor, trauma, and human responsibility

Featuring a detailed appendix of notable Florida executions since 1976, including botched procedures, major legal cases, and executions that impacted national policy, Florida’s Final Sentence provides rare insight into a system the public rarely sees and even fewer fully understand.

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