States that impose the death penalty have been facing a crisis in recent years: They are short on the drugs used in executions. In California, which has the country's largest death row population, the chief justice of the state
The appeals court decision is the latest setback for death penalty supporters in California, where. there has been a moratorium on executions since 2006 as a result of legal challenges to the state's lethal injection procedures
California's years-long legal battle to resume capital punishment has once again suffered a setback, this time by an appellate court's ruling Thursday that the state's regulations governing executions are invalid. A three-justice panel of the 1st
If we are to take the very first figure which was given to us by the PGJE (who never retracted the initial figure) and we add the executions from 04/24/2013 to today as reported by the Mexican Press to that 250 figure, roughly
SAN FRANCISCO — No inmate has been executed in California since 2006, and a ruling Thursday by a state appeals court is likely to further delay executions for years. A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal unanimously decided that the
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