Oct. 24
ARIZONA:
What Happened to Rachel Gray?Barry Jones Was Sent to Death Row for the
Murder of a 4-Year-Old Girl. Did Arizona Get It Wrong?
On a Monday morning in early September, Hildegard Stoecker was on her front
patio in southwest Tucson, where she likes to spend the sunr
Feb. 22
ARIZONA:
Arias seeks death penalty stay, court rejects
Jodi Arias' effort to get the death penalty option in her murder case
temporarily set aside was met Friday with a swift rejection from the Arizona
Supreme Court in a 1-sentence response denying the motion filed just hours
Jan. 10
ARIZONAnew execution date
Arizona high court grants execution warrant motion
A March 6 execution date has been set for an Arizona prison inmate who's been
on death row since 1985.
The Arizona Supreme Court granted a motion for an execution warrant Tuesday for
70-year-old
April 25
ARIZONAexecution
Arizona executes 3rd inmate this year
Arizona on Wednesday executed a death-row inmate convicted of killing a Tucson
college student after robbing him of $200 -- the third execution in the state
this year.
Thomas Arnold Kemp, 63, was given a lethal inje
March 8
ARIZONAexecution
Arizona inmate executed, state's 2nd in 8 days
Arizona executed an inmate Thursday for killing a Scottsdale man while robbing
his home in 1991 — the 2nd death sentence carried out in the state in 8 days.
Robert Charles Towery, 47, was declared dead at 11:
Feb. 24
ARIZONAclemency denied/impending execution
Arizona death-row inmate requests rejected by clemency board
After 5 hours of testimony Friday, the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency
refused to commute the death sentence of Robert Moormann, who murdered and
dismembered his mothe
Aug. 13
ARIZONA:
Peoria woman who faced death penalty sues after case thrown out
A Peoria woman who once faced the death penalty is suing authorities who had
accused her of murdering a 4-month-old boy.
After years of fighting for her innocence, a Maricopa County Superior Court
judge
Dec. 8
ARIZONA:
Nation's Oldest Death Row Inmate Will Never Be Executed
A few weeks ago, an elderly gentleman named Viva Leroy Nash wrote to New
Times about the death penalty.
"Now that our stubborn President Bush is about to leave office," Nash
wrote in a shaky hand, "it appears that ou
Oct. 5
ARIZONA:
Pima County Attorney: Green: Claudia Ellquist
Name: Claudia Ellquist
Office seeking: Pima County Attorney
Party registration: Green Party
Age: 59
Occupation/employer: Self-employed political consultant. Clients have
included the Healthy Arizona Initiative Committee and
Sept. 19
ARIZONA:
WHY I WATCH PEOPLE DIE
In America, we love to kill people. Sometimes it is legal, more often it
is not. But, legal or not, the killing is steady. Sometimes it is in
self-defense, sometimes it is in a frenzy of rage or fear, and sometimes
it is premeditated, planned for ho
April 7
ARIZONA:
State begins warrant process to execute first inmate since 2000
The Arizona Supreme Court received a warrant for execution April 2 from
the Attorney General's Office for Robert Comer, who was sentenced to die
in 1988 for a violent crime spree at a campground near Apache L
August 20
ARIZONA:
Death penalty cases unnecessarily held up by federal judges
Robert Charles Comer wants to take responsibility for the murders,
kidnapping, robbery and rape he committed nearly 20 years ago at Apache
Lake and face the ultimate punishment state execution by lethal
inject
Nov. 22
ARIZONA:
Andriano death penalty hearing postponed
A hearing on whether Wendi Andriano deserves to die for murdering her
terminally ill husband four years ago has been postponed until Nov. 30.
The Phoenix mother of 2 was convicted Thursday following an 11-week trial
of poisoning a
Fellow Abolitionists
I have just received the latest article from my friend Richie Rossi, now in
his 21st year on the row in Arizona and presently having an extremely hard
time following upon the first English edition of his book, Waiting to Die:
Life on Death Row. His resilience never ceases t
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004
From: Brian Crowther
Fellow Abolitionists
A friend in Tucson who is - like me - a friend of Richie Rossi, has
sent me to following review of Richie's book. Dennis Seavers is
acting president of the Arizona abolitionist group.
Th
FriendsI forward the following for your information
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:25:35 +0100
From: Brian Crowther
Subject: Waiting to Die ..
Fellow Abolitionists
With his most recent letter to me, my friend Richie sent the following:
'BOO
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