Media witnesses described the process as seamless and without incident. But critics of Arizona’s death penalty process ...
An Arizona man who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder was scheduled to be executed Wednesday in the state’s first use of the death penalty in more than two years.Aaron Brian Gunches, 53, was slated ...
Arizona law provides for two different execution methods, but one method is reserved for crimes committed before Nov. 23, ...
The attorney general’s office has identified 22 individuals on death row who have exhausted their appeals and are among those ...
To die alone, separated from others by sterile glass, or a cold, impersonal screen, is an act of profound cruelty.
Ted Price's loved ones shared their feelings after his killer was put to death Wednesday in Arizona's first execution since ...
However, Dale Baich, a former federal public defender who teaches death penalty law at Arizona State University and witnessed the execution, told Newsweek that he believed Gunches suffered from ...
Transparency should be the norm in government, and quite frankly, non-negotiable when the state is taking a life.
In a significant development in the ongoing discussion around capital punishment, an Arizona man, Aaron Gunches, was executed on Wednesday for a first-degree murder conviction dating back to 2008.
But Dale Baich, a former federal public defender who teaches death penalty law at Arizona State University and witnessed the execution, said he believed Gunches suffered from pulmonary edema ...
But Dale Baich, a former federal public defender who teaches death penalty law at Arizona State University and witnessed the execution, said he believed Gunches suffered from pulmonary edema ...