Maricopa County prosecutors have frequently pursued the death penalty, but just 13% of cases ended in a death sentence, ...
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Scientists Tested the '5-Second Rule' for Dropped Food—Here’s What They Found Fallout grows from Trump administration's ...
(WSPA) – The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled against a man convicted of killing his wife in the parking lot of the Inman Police Department. In a lengthy ruling issued Wednesday, the court upheld ...
First came the Manhattan shooting death of a health insurance CEO. In the months that followed, a young couple working for ...
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The Florida Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence given to Michael Hunt after a 10-2 jury recommendation, a first for the state under a 2023 law.
Coleman asks Franklin Circuit Court to overrule Beshear’s refusal to sign a death warrant. A 2010 court halt tied executions to protocol and disability rulings; Coleman claims fixes. Ralph Baze, ...
Florida’s Supreme Court has upheld a state law allowing nonunanimous juries to sentence people to death TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida's Supreme Court has upheld a state law allowing nonunanimous juries ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The Louisiana State Supreme Court rejected a motion to reinstate the death penalty for a man who killed an LSU student. Dale Dwayne Craig abducted and killed the LSU student, ...
Dec. 10 (UPI) --The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday will consider how states decide if a death penalty candidate is intellectually disabled. At issue is the case against Joseph Clifton Smith of Alabama.
On December 10, Kyrgyzstan’s Constitutional Court weighed in on the death penalty reinstatement debate that intensified following the brutal abduction, rape, and murder of yet another girl earlier ...
WASHINGTON – Disability rights groups fear a death penalty case before the Supreme Court could have implications for the intellectually disabled far beyond the criminal context. The justices are ...
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