An execution death has been set for Aaron Gunches after the Arizona Supreme Court issued a death warrant for him.
PHOENIX — The state is set to conduct an execution next month, its first in two years. In an order late Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court said neither Attorney General Kris Mayes nor convicted killer ...
Democratic attorneys general have different views on whether the U.S. is heading into a constitutional crisis during the new ...
The state is set to conduct its first execution in two years next month. In an order late Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court ...
The state is set to conduct its first execution next month for the first time in two years. In an order late Tuesday, the ...
The decision came down on Tuesday after the Attorney General filed a motion on January 10. Gunches did not oppose the motion.
The defendants say their actions can’t amount to fraud or forgery because “nobody was fooled” by the alternate slate of presidential electors they submitted to Congress.
The Arizona Supreme Court granted a request to carry out the state's first execution since 2022, authorities announced on ...
Arizona Supreme Court sets March 11 execution date for Aaron Gunches, who killed a man in 2002 and has spent years fighting ...
Elon Musk and other allies of Donald Trump lashed out at federal judges on Tuesday who have blocked the president's biggest ...
A group of concerned U.S. Attorney Generals, from left, Andrea Campbell, Massachusetts, Matthew Platkin, New Jersey, Rob Bonta, California, Kris Mayes, Arizona, and Kathy Jennings, Delaware, pose for ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has joined a lawsuit against Deere & Company, commonly known as John Deere, alongside the ...
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