Just because someone new arrives on Arizona's death row doesn't mean they are last in line for execution. Here's why.
A Republican lawmaker wants Arizona voters to allow executions by firing squad because, he says, riddling convicts with bullets is 'always humane.' ...
Calling the current system inhumane and problematic, a state lawmaker wants to give voters the chance to replace the current ...
Current law allows those who are sentenced to death for offenses committed before Nov. 23, 1992, to choose between death by ...
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A Phoenix man who used books to send drugs to federal inmates was sentenced to more than four years in prison for his crimes.
11, according to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. Arizona hasn’t carried out a death sentence since executing three death row inmates in 2022. Those executions ended a nearly eight-year hiatus ...
The Arizona Supreme Court rejected 53-year-old Aaron Gunches request to forgo any more legal manoeuvring and put him to death ...
Aaron Gunches, convicted of killing his girlfriends ex-husband in 2002 and sentenced to death, has been asking for his ...
How different are violent crime rates in Arizona’s fifteen counties? Arizona’s Department of Public Safety maintains a ...
Aaron Gunches is not going to get his wish to be executed on Valentine's Day. Instead, the justices said they want to hear ...