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Pa. Governor Wants to End Death Penalty
Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said Thursday he will not allow Pennsylvania to execute any inmates while he is in office and called for the state’s lawmakers to repeal the death penalty.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Blocks Death Penalty, Calls for Repeal
Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro says he won’t allow Pennsylvania to execute any inmates while he is in office and calls for the state’s lawmakers to repeal the death penalty. Shapiro, inaugurated last month, said Thursday he will refuse to sign execution warrants and will use his power as governor to grant reprieves to any inmate whose execution is scheduled. In...
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Suspect Guilty in NYC Halloween Truck Attack That Killed 8, Could Face Death Penalty
Jurors reached a guilty verdict in the federal death penalty case of a 34-year-old man who killed eight people on a Manhattan bike path five years ago in a bid, prosecutors said, to impress a terrorist group.
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Missouri Set for First US Execution of an Openly Transgender Woman
Unless Missouri Gov. Mike Parson grants clemency, Amber McLaughlin, 49, will become the first openly transgender woman executed in the U.S. She is scheduled to die by injection Tuesday for killing a former girlfriend in 2003.
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Death Penalty in US Declining, as ‘Botched' Executions Increase
An annual report on capital punishment says public support and use of the death penalty continued a more than two-decade decline in the U.S. in 2022.
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Alabama Halts Inmate's Execution Due to Time and IV Access Concerns
Three hours after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Alabama officials to execute convicted workplace shooter Alan Eugene Miller, the execution was called off over time and medical concerns.
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Alabama Execution Called Off Because ‘Veins Could Not Be Accessed'
The last-minute reprieve came nearly three hours after a divided U.S. Supreme Court had cleared the way for the execution to begin.
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Parkland Shooter Trial Sparks Debate Over Death Penalty
Florida is currently undergoing one of its most notable death penalty trials in history. A South Florida jury is tasked with deciding the fate of the man who opened fire in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, 2018, killing 17 people and injuring 17 others. The confessed Parkland shooter, now 23-year-old Nikolas Cruz, will either face the death…
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Alabama Wants Executions by Nitrogen Hypoxia: What Is It?
Alabama told a federal judge that it could be ready as soon as next week to use a new, untried execution method called nitrogen hypoxia to carry out a death sentence. Nitrogen hypoxia is a proposed execution method in which death would be caused by forcing the inmate to breathe only nitrogen, thereby depriving the person of oxygen needed to...
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Man Executed Despite Calls From Victim's Family to Spare Him
An Alabama inmate convicted of killing his former girlfriend decades ago was executed Thursday night despite pleas from the victim’s family to spare his life. Joe Nathan James Jr. received a lethal injection at a south Alabama prison after the U.S. Supreme Court denied his request for a stay. James was convicted and sentenced to death in the 1994 shooting...
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After Melissa Lucio's Stay of Execution Her Case Remains ‘Far From the Finish Line'
Melissa Lucio, a Texas mother of 14, has been on death row since 2008 after she was convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter. Her execution was delayed just two days before she was scheduled to die to allow a lower court to review new evidence — including arguments that her confession was coerced. Molly Parmer, a criminal defense attorney who...
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Live Updates: Jury Selection Continues in Parkland School Shooter Penalty Trial
More than four years after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, the procedure to determine the gunman’s fate is has begun with jury selection.
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Lawyers Hope New Evidence Can Stop Execution of Texas Woman Convicted of Killing Daughter
During hours of relentless questioning, Melissa Lucio more than 100 times had denied fatally beating her 2-year-old daughter.
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Supreme Court Reimposes Death Sentence for Boston Marathon Bomber
The Supreme Court ruled Friday to reimpose the death penalty for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
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California Moves to Dismantle Nation's Largest Death Row
California, which last carried out an execution in 2006, is one of 28 states that maintain death rows, along with the U.S. government
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Oklahoma Death Row Inmates Seek Firing Squad as Alternative to Lethal Injection
An attorney for two Oklahoma death row inmates facing executions in the coming months offered firing squad as a less problematic alternative to the state’s three-drug lethal injection.