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That is because the judicial system as a whole (rather than just the prosecutors who asked for a sentence often in response to public pressure to be “tough” on crime) has made a determination that they should not be presumed to be as dangerous, and those inmates to still have something to lose that a DR inmate cannot presume to retain (thier lives). There are a growing number of supermax facilities that are nearly as restrictive as the common death row accomodations, with nearly equivalent expensesYes, but in many trials the death penalty is sought, but not granted. Instead, those prisoners are given life in prison. My understanding is that these convicted persons are not treated as ‘death row’ inmates, but simply like any other long-sentence, violent felon.