The Arizona Supreme Court has issued a warrant for the execution of Aaron Gunches, who was convicted of murder in 2002. This warrant sets the execution...
In an effort to streamline services, several states, including Arizona, are updating their residency information systems. The new approach aims to enhance data accuracy, making it...
Arizona is preparing to conduct its first execution in two years, scheduled for March 19. This event follows an order from the Arizona Supreme Court stating...
The Arizona Supreme Court announced on Tuesday that it has issued a warrant for the execution of Aaron Gunches, convicted of murder in 2002. The warrant...
Retired federal magistrate judge David Duncan was appointed by Governor Katie Hobbs to evaluate Arizona’s death penalty procedures. After nearly two years of analysis, Duncan’s tenure...
Aaron Gunches, sentenced to death for a 2002 murder, stands on the brink of execution, but significant legal and ethical questions loom. Gunches has expressed a...
Aaron Gunches, sentenced to death for a 2002 murder, is prepared for his execution, yet questions linger about the constitutionality of the state’s execution methods. The...
The Arizona Supreme Court has denied Aaron Gunches’ request for a Valentine’s Day execution. On January 8, the court rejected his motion to bypass further legal...
Lethal injection, long perceived as a humane method of execution, is facing increasing scrutiny over its actual efficacy and humaneness. In particular, the use of pentobarbital,...
Aaron Gunches has informed the Arizona Supreme Court of his desire to be executed. In a hand-written legal brief, he requested the court to issue the...