Sisters from a convent outside Waco have repeatedly visited the prisoners—and even made them affiliates of their order. The ...
Andrew, the only woman on Oklahoma’s death row, has appealed her conviction for years, claiming the evidence presented against her violated her due process rights. The U.S. Court of Appeals for ...
Could death row inmates commuted by Biden be sentenced to death at the state level? Legal experts weigh in as Trump reinstates the federal death penalty. Getty Images/iStockphoto Among the slew of ...
A woman who's been on Oklahoma's death row for two decades could get another shot at defending herself after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that she may not have received a fair trial because of ...
MANILA, Philippines — A House lawmaker filed a bill proposing the death penalty for public officials convicted of corruption, with execution by firing squad. Rep. Khymer Adan Olaso (Zamboanga ...
MANILA, Philippines — A bill pushing for the imposition of the death penalty by firing squad for government officials convicted of corruption and other grave cases was filed before the House of ...
Jackson Reffitt, who reported his father Guy Reffitt to the FBI for his involvement in the Capitol riot, joins Chris Jansing to discuss President Trump’s pardon and the threat he now feels with ...
She was convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the Nov. 2001 and was sentenced to death. The 29-page Supreme Court ruling details how Rob Andrew was fatally shot in ...
The implication that the individuals removed from death row are now serving their life sentences under cushy conditions is baseless. Last year, government watchdog agencies reported hundreds of ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday bolstered the case for Brenda Andrew, a female Oklahoma inmate on death row, by striking down a prior court's dismissal of her appeal. Andrew was convicted for the ...
NOW, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT COURT COULD TAKE NO FURTHER ACTIO The case of Oklahoma's only woman on death row received new attention on Tuesday by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case of Oklahoma's only woman ...