According to the Death Penalty Information Center, 23 people were executed in the United States in 2023. The number of death sentences imposed was 21. There are 2,180 people on death row in the United ...
Any number of factors could swing Ohio State's rematch with Oregon on Wednesday afternoon at the Rose Bowl. Which team prevents big plays? Who takes care of the ball better? Blocking, tackling, ...
Senate Bill 101 would ban the death penalty, a practice that in Ohio has been few and far between ... the list of protocols that can be used. The method asphyxiates a condemned person by replacing ...
The Ohio General Assembly runs on two-year terms, so when lawmakers adjourned around 2 a.m. on Dec. 19, any bill not on its ...
The U.S. could see the highest number of inmates put to death in a single year since 2018, despite waning support for capital punishment.
In Ohio in 2006, Joseph Clark’s lethal injection was stalled ... Firing squad hasn't been used as an execution method in the U.S. since Utah in 2010, but five states currently authorize it.
An Oklahoma man who killed a 10-year-old girl was put to death on Thursday in the 25th and final execution in the United ...
Corcoran's execution is the 24th in the United States this year; three used the controversial method of nitrogen gas ... California, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Tennessee -- have moratoriums ...
These are pages from a 2019 security assessment of the French Quarter in New Orleans. The report makes a number of ...
By the 10th Century, hanging from gallows was the most frequent execution method. William the Conqueror ... New Hampshire in 1812, to two and Ohio in 1815, to two. Each of these states built ...
Opponents of the death penalty are once again urging the Ohio legislature to eliminate ... to the list of protocols that can be used. The method asphyxiates a condemned person by replacing the ...
In court filings last week, Kohberger’s lawyers said that forcing inmates to wait for years on death row is “dehumanizing” and the execution methods available for prisoners in Idaho ...