Aaron Gunches was sentenced to death and he’s ready to die. The state is ready to accommodate him. So, what’s the problem?
Calling the current system inhumane and problematic, a state lawmaker wants to give voters the chance to replace the current ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said the decision by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland did not change her view of ...
Calling the current system inhumane and problematic, a state lawmaker wants to give voters the chance to replace the current ...
In a locked and alarm-equipped refrigerator at an Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation & Reentry facility in ...
Current law allows those who are sentenced to death for offenses committed before Nov. 23, 1992, to choose between death by ...
It should insist on finishing what Gov. Katie Hobbs set out to do in January 2023, when she appointed retired Judge David ...
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office asked the state Supreme Court on Friday to issue a warrant for the execution of Aaron Brian Gunches, who pleaded guilty to murder in 2007. The court had issued a ...
It comes after a two-year pause in Arizona executions due to concerns that the Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and ...
PHOENIX – Aaron Gunches is not going to get his wish to be executed on Valentine's Day.
Prosecutors in Arizona are seeking to execute a prisoner in what would mark the state’s first use of the death penalty after a two-year pause. The Arizona Attorney General’s Office asked the state ...