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An Arizona man convicted of killing a college student in 1978 has been executed after a nearly eight-year hiatus in the state’s use of the death penalty.
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A federal judge has rejected a request to postpone the planned execution of an Arizona prisoner on Wednesday in what would be the state’s first use of the death penalty in nearly eight years.
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Arizona Corrections Director David Shinn testified at a trial over the quality of medical and mental health care in state prisons that incarcerated people often have greater access to health services than people who aren’t locked up.
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A death row prisoner who could be among the first in Arizona to be executed in almost seven years is opposing a move that would reduce the amount of time…
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Lawyers representing Arizona prisoners say a third round of contempt of court fines against the state for failing to improve health care for incarcerated…
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Arizona lawmakers have proposed a new effort to combat catastrophic wildfire in the state. A main component of the plan would enlist more prison inmates…
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Numerous inmates say Arizona’s prison system has failed to provide necessary testing, supplies and treatment during the coronavirus pandemic. The Arizona…
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The number of inmates in Arizona’s prisons who have tested positive for the coronavirus has reached 121, twice as many as earlier this week. Three prisons…
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Officials say 46 state corrections employees in Arizona have tested positive for the Coronavirus. The Arizona Department of Corrections had previously…
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A death row inmate has become the third prisoner in Arizona prisons to die from the Coronavirus.A federal public defender whose office represented Alfonso…