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A hearing was held Thursday, April 17 in Caddo District Court for a death row inmate who is trying to appeal his sentence.
Oscar Franklin Smith, a Tennessee death row inmate scheduled to die on May 22, declined to select a method meaning it ...
North Carolina lawmakers will discuss a bill Tuesday that would give death row inmates the option to choose between three execution methods: lethal injection, electrocution, or firing squad.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a Mississippi death row inmate’s convictions for the slayings of eight people, ...
Back in Utah, Ralph Menzies has been on death row for more than 35 years for the 1986 kidnapping and murder of 26-year-old Maurine Hunsaker. He chose the firing squad as his method of execution ...
Twenty-six people remain on death row in South Carolina. All are convicted of murder. As of Friday, no more executions have been scheduled. South Carolinians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty ...
He was convicted and sentenced to death in 2017. Pannir remains on death row in Singapore today. On International Siblings Day today, Angelia shares cherished memories of her brother, offering a ...
One of the oldest living serial killers in the country uttered a death row confession after 17 years of keeping the gruesome slaying under wraps. Gary Michael Hilton, 78, was convicted for the ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - In just days before his scheduled execution, one South Carolina inmate on death row has filed a petition for clemency with Gov. Henry McMaster, asking to commute the sentence ...
In 2024, nearly one in four (130) death row prisoners were in UP, the most populous state in India that also has the highest number of prisoners. Gujarat (71), Maharashtra (42) and West Bengal (37 ...
A TEEN girl stabbed her cousin's boyfriend to death in a "murderous rage" after a row on a night out, a murder trial has heard. Paige Poulton is on trial accused of killing Jack Cadwallader ...
An astounding 175 of those inmates were sentenced from Los Angeles County courts, giving L.A. the dubious distinction of holding more men (and three women) on death row than any state except Florida.