FACTOID # 1: The total number of state executions in 2005 was 60: 19 in Texas and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
 
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Government Statistics > State court > Nomenclature > Intermediate Appellate Court (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
Court of Criminal Appeals
(-1969: single Court of Appeals)
Alaska Court of Appeals
Arizona (Division) Court of Appeals (2 divisions)
Arkansas Court of Appeals
California (District) Court of Appeal
(6 appellate districts)
Colorado Court of Appeals
Connecticut Appellate Court
Florida District Court of Appeal
(5 districts)
Georgia Court of Appeals
Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
Idaho Court of Appeals
Illinois (District) Appellate Court
(5 districts)
Indiana (District) Court of Appeals
(5 districts)
(previously: Appellate Court)
Iowa Court of Appeals
Kansas Court of Appeals
Kentucky Court of Appeals
Louisiana (Circuit) Court of Appeal
(5 circuits)
Maryland Court of Special Appeals
Massachusetts Appeals Court
Michigan Court of Appeals
Minnesota Court of Appeals
Mississippi Court of Appeals
Missouri (District) Court of Appeals
(3 districts)
Nebraska Court of Appeals
New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division
(previously: Court of Chancery,
Supreme Court,
and Prerogative Court)
New Mexico Court of Appeals
New York Supreme Court, Appellate Term
(3 judicial departments)
Supreme Court, Appellate Division
(4 departments)
North Carolina Court of Appeals
Ohio (District) Court of Appeals
(12 districts)
Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
Oregon Court of Appeals
Pennsylvania (District) Superior Court
(3 districts)
Commonwealth Court
Puerto Rico Circuit Court of Appeals
South Carolina Court of Appeals
Tennessee (Grand Division) Court of Appeals
(3 grand divisions)
(Grand Division) Court of Criminal Appeals
(3 grand divisions)
Texas (District) Court of Appeals
(14 districts)
Utah Court of Appeals
Virginia Court of Appeals
Washington (Division) Court of Appeals
(3 divisions)
Wisconsin (District) Court of Appeals
(4 districts)



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