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Supreme Court Rejects Case of Woman on Alabama Death Row

WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court is leaving in place the sentence of a woman on death row in Alabama who helped her boyfriend kill his two young children. The high court on Monday rejected an appeal from lawyers for Heather Leavell-Keaton. As is typical, the court rejected the case without comment. Leavell-Keaton was convicted of murder in…


New Trial Ordered for Man Who Spent 15 Years on Death Row in Death of 3-Year-Old Boy

CINCINNATI—A new trial has been ordered for a man who spent more than a decade and a half on Ohio’s death row in the 2006 death of the 3-year-old son of his former live-in girlfriend. Lamont Hunter, 54, was convicted of aggravated murder, child endangering, and rape in the death of Trustin Blue, who authorities…


Arizona’s Death Penalty Halted by Gov. Hobbs and Attorney General Mayes

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) announced a new executive order on Friday to establish a Death Penalty Independent Review Commissioner to provide transparency around the state’s processes and protocols for executions. In a statement, Hobbs’ office said she signed an executive order establishing the commissioner as part of her First 100 Days initiative to “build an Arizona…


Texas Executes Ex-Cop Who Hired 2 People to Kill Estranged Wife

A former Houston police officer was executed on Tuesday for hiring two people to murder his estranged wife over 30 years ago. Robert Fratta, 65, was executed by lethal injection at the state jail in Huntsville for the fatal shooting of his 33-year-old wife, Farah Fratta, in November 1994, during a contentious divorce and custody…


Court Puts on Hold Execution Date For Ohio Transgender Inmate

The Ohio Supreme Court put an execution date on hold for a transgender inmate—a twice-convicted killer with disputed diagnoses of gender dysphoria and other mental issues. Now legally named Victoria Drain, the condemned prisoner formerly known as Joel Drain was granted a stay of execution on Jan. 5. In its decision, the state’s highest court…


Judge Orders New Trial for ‘Texas 7’ Death Row Inmate Randy Halprin

A Texas death row inmate is expected to get a new trial over anti-Semitic bias harbored against him by the judge who presided over his case, according to a court ruling. Randy Halprin, a “Texas Seven” prison gang member, was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Irving police officer Aubrey Hawkins on…


Texas Man Executed for 2005 Murders of Pregnant Ex-Girlfriend and Her Son

A Texas inmate who murdered his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her 7-year-old son was executed by lethal injection on Wednesday after his appeals over claims of religious freedom violations and indifference to his medical needs were rejected. Stephen Barbee, 55, was pronounced dead at 7:35 p.m. at the state penitentiary in Huntsville. He was the fifth…


Texas Executes Inmate John Ramirez Who Challenged Prayer, Touch Rules

Texas death row inmate John Ramirez, who won a legal bid to have a preacher by his side to perform religious rites, was executed on Wednesday at the state penitentiary in Huntsville. Ramirez was sentenced to death for the murder of 46-year-old Pablo Castro, who he robbed of $1.25 and stabbed 29 times at a…


Judge Blocks Thursday Execution by Lethal Injection of Alabama Inmate Who Says He Requested Alternative

A U.S. federal judge on Monday blocked the execution of a death row inmate in Alabama who has said the state lost his paperwork requesting an alternative to lethal injection. Alan Miller said he requested execution by inhaling nitrogen hypoxia, an untested method which Alabama allows but has never used. His execution was scheduled for…


Letters From Death Row Offer Pen Pals a Leap of Faith Into the Unknown

The story is without a happy ending for most prisoners sitting on death row in the United States. But the fact remains that most of the 2,450 men and women awaiting execution committed brutal crimes. Some feel remorse, while others do not. The victims’ families demand closure, but the gears of justice grind slowly. The months drag…