Inside a state prison building, witnesses watched Arizona execute Aaron Gunches without the troubles of the past.
Five states authorize the firing squad as an execution method. Arizona could join the ranks if lawmakers decide to send the ...
The attorney general’s office has identified 22 individuals on death row who have exhausted their appeals and are among those ...
A 53-year-old man convicted of murder was executed by lethal injection on Wednesday, becoming the third person executed in ...
Prosecutors won't say why they withdrew their intent to seek the death penalty against a couple accused of murdering their child in 2017.
Aaron Brian Gunches, 53, was slated to be lethally injected with pentobarbital at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Florence.
Aaron Gunches, 53, pleaded guilty to killing his then-girlfriend’s ex-husband in 2002. He provided no defense at trial and ...
Aaron Brian Gunches, 53, was slated to be lethally injected with pentobarbital at the Arizona State Prison Complex in ...
Arizona has executed a 53-year-old man convicted of kidnapping and murdering his girlfriend's former partner in 2002, marking ...
Media witnesses described the process as seamless and without incident. But critics of Arizona’s death penalty process believe there was a traumatic process playing out beneath the seemingly ...
If approved, it would make Arizona the sixth state to allow firing squads, and the only one to do so by a vote of people, as opposed to by lawmakers, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
With a man set to be executed, Arizona’s former death penalty review commissioner says he has “no reason to believe” the state is ready to restart executions.
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