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Indiana's lethal injections force doctors to break their "do no harm" oath while costing $450,000 per execution.
State Rep. Bob Morris (R-Fort Wayne) introduced legislation in January to repeal Indiana’s death penalty law, but it never reached a vote. ... Indiana still has six death row inmates.
Rep. Bob Morris, R-Fort Wayne, ... No one has been added to death row in Indiana since 2013 as many prosecutors choose life in prison without parole over the cost of a death penalty trial.
Lawmakers could reexamine Indiana’s death penalty. Earlier this year, some Indiana lawmakers — from both sides of the aisle — questioned the future of capital punishment in the state. Rep. Bob Morris, ...
Indiana has exhausted its supply of lethal injection drugs after carrying out two executions in the past six months — and Gov. Mike Braun said Tuesday, June 3 he doesn’t plan to buy more, at least for ...
Richard Gerald Jordan, 79, was sentenced to death in 1976 for killing and kidnapping a mother of two young children earlier that year.
A 15-year-old boy was sentenced Monday to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to murder for the death of a teen.
A former Indiana death row inmate convicted of killing three people in Warrick County in 1996 has reportedly died while serving his prison sentence. John Matthew Stephenson, 61, died on May 27 ...
A 24-year-old Fort Wayne male was the victim of a fatal shooting on the city's south side last week, which led to charges ...
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