The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with the case of an Alabama man who has been on that state’s death row for more than ...
Jones was convicted of beating Rhoda Nathan, 67, to death in her room at the Embassy Suites in Blue Ash in 1994. Jones worked ...
The justices wrestled with whether to allow Alabama to execute a man with low cognitive function, a ruling that could set new ...
There was no clear outcome following the hearing to determine if IQ should play a role in execution sentences.
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Eye rolls, gestures and interruptions in a "conundrum" of a case about how to measure intellectual disability in death ...
States are moving in sharply different directions on the death penalty, with some looking to broaden when and how executions occur while others try to scale them back or end them entirely.
Stupidity. That depends on the decision of the Supreme Court, which heard oral argument in the case of Hamm v. Smith on ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to let Alabama execute convicted murderer Joseph Smith, whose IQ scores were ...
The justices seemed to reject Justice Neil Gorsuch’s earlier call for major changes to the rules governing punishment.
Ten attorneys sat before Circuit Judge Leticia Marques at the Orange County Courthouse last week during a hearing for a 50-year-old murder case. In a few months, she will decide whose arguments in ...
The Democrats’ report found that American consumers’ share of the bill came to nearly $159 billion — or $1,198 per household.