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The man charged with killing a prominent Minnesota lawmaker and wounding another could face the death penalty, something that is a rarity for Minnesota but could become more common under the Trump adm ...
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WBAY) - Governor Tony Evers is speaking out on the attack on two Minnesota lawmakers. He says the act is a prime example of turning down the political rhetoric in the country.
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They face the death penalty under the country's strict drug laws. Convicted drug smugglers in Indonesia are sometimes executed by firing squad. Jonathan Christopher Collyer, 28, and Lisa Ellen ...
Following two state executions of death row inmates in less than six months, Gov. Mike Braun said June 3 that Indiana does not have any more of the drug used and he does not "intend to put another ...
One month before the jury trial for Jason Dunigan is set to begin, Washington County prosecutors filed a notice on May 20 that says they are waiving the possibility for the death penalty in ...
The resulting 10-second penalty for Verstappen sent him plummeting down to a 10th-placed finish in Spain. Things got testy from there. Russell called the move “deliberate” and said Verstappen ...
Attorneys are now hoping to try a death penalty case against a New Kensington man in November as a Westmoreland County judge is keeping a close eye on the progress of the 5-year-old prosecution.
Harris County’s long history with defendants sentenced to death has earned it the reputation of "death penalty capital of the world." This week brings the second Harris County death penalty ...
“I’m glad that (the nomination) might be bringing some attention to his work and to the death penalty abolitionist movement.” “He now has been the spiritual adviser to nine men during ...
And it’s even more rare for the death penalty to be sought. The Death Penalty Information Center reports 15 death sentences have been handed down in South Carolina since 2005.