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Published on Apr 4, 2025Source: The Times of India - Center-right
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Published on 05:06 GMT
Death Row Inmate Aims To Support Family By Selling His Journals, Art For $80K
Death Row inmate Albert Jones has documented the conditions of the prison system through his journals and cookbooks. Albert Jones has been condemned to die. But in an effort “to be remembered” and to support his daughter and grandchildren, he’s selling his …
Source: Black Enterprise - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
In Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus signals His opposition to the death penalty
As the Church's liturgical readings recall Jesus’ encounter with the woman caught in adultery, the Director of the US-based Catholic Mobilizing Network explores the Lord’s rejection of capital punishment. By Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy, Catholic …
Source: Vatican News - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Prosecutors still weighing death penalty in detective's murder
The Superior Court trial date for Richardson Dangleben Jr., who is accused of killing Keith Jennings in 2023, has been pushed back to October — as lawyers in his federal murder case continue to debate whether he should face the death penalty if convicted …
Source: The Virgin Islands Daily News - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Tavares child abuse death: State will seek death penalty
Kimberley Mills and Andre D. Walker were indicted on first-degree murder charges in the death of Mills' son, Xavier Williams. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for both Mills and Walker. Xavier, 10, endured horrific abuse, including being duct- …
Source: Leesburg Daily Commercial - Florida - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Key reason 'inhuman' death penalty 'must be abolished', according to experts
The "death chamber" at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Huntsville Unit ( Image: AFP via Getty Images) Leading human rights organization Amnesty International has explained why the death penalty ‘must be abolished’. The group, which was …
Source: The Mirror US - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
“No one’s getting executed in Ohio:” the empty political fight over death penalty drugs
It’s political posturing. It’s pointless charade. It’s a cynical game being played with a serious issue: executions. That’s the take of the Today in Ohio podcast on big publicity efforts of lawmakers and Attorney General Dave Yost to get drugs for use in …
Source: Cleveland.com - Ohio - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
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Source: Spectrum News 13 - Florida - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
SC death row inmate Steven Bixby's execution pushed to at least end of summer
GREENVILLE — More than two decades after gunning down two law enforcement officers in Abbeville County, prompting a more than 12-hour shootout with police, death row inmate Steven Bixby appeared in court April 4 as the state considers whether he's …
Source: The Post & Courier - South Carolina - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Jury convicts Anthawn Ragan of premeditated murder, death penalty possible
A jury found Anthawn Ragan guilty of premeditated first-degree murder for the 2013 killing of Luis Perez at a North Miami motel. Ragan, who pleaded not guilty, now faces the possibility of the death penalty.
Source: CBS 4 Miami - Florida - Neutral