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Nineteen Cases Face Supreme Court Review
The Supreme Court has scheduled 19 cases for its October and November sessions, setting the stage for a term that could have major implications for voting rights, free speech, and criminal justice.
The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism wrote that the death penalty is a “stain upon civilization and our religious ...
Kenneth Michaels, the CEO charged in the shooting death of his brother-in-law in the lobby of Cable Services, 2113 Marydale Ave. in Old Lycoming Township, on Aug. 17, 2023, is asking a federal judge ...
Lynching didn't disappear with America's last public execution in Owensboro, KY — the practice went underground.
Lawyers for a disabled death row inmate are asking the state to ensure that his implanted heart defibrillator is disabled before his execution.
Some days it takes a little more grit and gumption to stay steady. I say this because this is one of those days. In one of ...
Kohberger avoided the death penalty by accepting a plea deal and admitting to the murders of four University of Idaho students.
Bryan Kohberger allegedly supported the death penalty, despite later trying to avoid it through a plea deal in his murder ...
Chief District Judge Robert Molloy has ruled that the death penalty is off the table in the murder case of Richardson Dangleben Jr.
Newly released Idaho State Police documents reveal Bryan Kohberger supported capital punishment in classroom discussions ...
Our state leads the nation in putting killers to death this year, but no one really believes death sentences are working.
Death row exonerees Alfred Rivera, Ed Chapman and Henry McCollum meet at an event sponsored by the N.C. Coalition for ...
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