SC executes man serving death sentences in 2 murders
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South Carolina man Stephen Stanko died by lethal injection3. Stanko was convicted of killing his friend and girlfriend in April 2005, and also sexually assaulted his girlfriend's daughter.
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - A federal judge will likely decide early next week whether the state can move forward with the execution of Richard Gerald Jordan. The state’s longest-serving death row inmate is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on June 25.
Stephen Stanko was sentenced to a rare double death penalties for two murders committed near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
A federal judge Wednesday refused to stop the execution of a South Carolina inmate scheduled to die in two days, saying the prisoner's lawyers didn't have evidence there were problems with the state's lethal injection process.
Mississippi Department of Corrections protocol requires execution staff to ensure that inmates are completely unconscious before proceeding with the lethal drugs. The “proposed consciousness check” is a mandated wait time of three minutes between administering the sedative and the lethal drugs.
As SC prepares to execute a man by lethal injection, a review of 43 autopsies shows prisoners' lungs full of fluid. A state expert dismisses that.
U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate said he will decide Monday whether to delay Richard Jordan’s execution. The 79- year-old death row inmate’s defense argues that the set method of execution
A death row inmate who survived his execution has revealed what it felt like during the failed attempt. Thomas Creech, 74, has been in prison in Idaho for five decades after committing two murders in 1974. He later went on to kill again - a fellow inmate - in 1981.
An Oklahoma judge has granted a temporary stay of execution to a man whose transfer to death row was expedited by the Trump administration.
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Richard Jordan, who is scheduled to be executed in Mississippi on June 25 argues against lethal-injection drug combination in federal court.