North Carolina is still feeling the adverse impact of the mandatory death penalty prosecution law, despite its repeal. | Opinion ...
On May 24, 2002, Bowman, of Branchville, was convicted of murder and third-degree arson in the death of Kandee Martin ... Sigmon planned to take Barbare to North Carolina, according to the ...
The South Carolina Death Row inmate sentenced to die Friday by lethal injection will not ask Gov. Henry McMaster for clemency, a spokesperson for his legal team said.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina inmate who has spent more than half his life on death row has chosen to die by ... applied the death penalty to young men of color. We will continue to support ...
Marion has spent decades fighting to prove his innocence in this capital case in a state that has disproportionally applied the death penalty to young men of color. We will continue to support him and ...
“Marion has spent decades fighting to prove his innocence in this capital case in a state that has disproportionally applied the death penalty to young men ... South Carolina, death row inmates ...
Two of the 37 people on federal death row whose sentences were commuted last ... misconduct" committed by the Justice Department. Both men said they refused to sign paperwork for their commutations.
Getty Duck hunters in North Carolina have discovered human remains. On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the Alexander County Sheriff's Office confirmed in a press release that two local men happened upon the ...
On his final day in office, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper changed the justice outcome through legal prosecutions by taking 15 people off death row. A release says “thorough review of detailed p ...
Bowman is one of 30 men currently on death row in South Carolina. While Bowman’s legal team continues to push for a reprieve or clemency from Gov. Henry McMaster, his execution is set to proceed ...
In the final hours of 2024, North Carolina's outgoing governor, Roy Cooper, commuted 15 death sentences, reducing by 10% the fifth-largest death row in the country — 121 of the state's prisoners ...