
Can the Supreme Court Continue to Live with Our Arbitrary and Capricious Death Penalty?
A petition before the Supreme Court argues for overturning Arizona’s death penalty law — and abolishing capital punishment altogether.
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A petition before the Supreme Court argues for overturning Arizona’s death penalty law — and abolishing capital punishment altogether.
Amid lingering doubts over Richard Glossip’s guilt, a new report slams the state’s bungled execution protocol while proposing new, improved ways to kill.
In a dramatic and wholly unexpected move, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin halted the execution of Richard Glossip on Wednesday, citing “last-minute questions” about the lethal injection protocol the state planned to use to kill him.
Following intimidation tactics by the DA against new witnesses, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals denied Glossip’s last attempt to prove his innocence.
Relatives of the key witness who sent Richard Glossip to die say the state got the wrong story. Yet Oklahoma plans to execute him on September 16.
The attorney general sought an indefinite stay on executions to solve problems with Oklahoma's lethal drugs. Meanwhile, doubts linger over the state's official account.
An Oklahoma appeals court issued a last-minute stay of execution for Richard Glossip in order to consider new evidence that could prove his innocence.
Even as the country moves steadily away from capital punishment, three states had the issue on the ballot this week.
The closer Oklahoma comes to killing Richard Glossip, the more reason there is to believe the state is about to execute an innocent man.
On the eve of Richard Glossip's most recent execution date, a new witness came forward with evidence that Glossip was framed.