capital punishment
Coverage of capital punishment in the Nexus archive.
- The 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case and Gujarat High Court verdict | Explained
The Gujarat High Court has upheld a capital punishment verdict related to the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts, marking one of India’s largest such rulings. The case, which occurred nearly 18 years ago, remains a significant legal and security reference point.
- Florida executes oldest death row inmate in state history as church leaders renew calls to end capital punishment
Florida executed Dusty Ray Spencer, its oldest death row inmate at 74, for his 1992 conviction of murdering his wife. Church leaders, including the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops and Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski, urged Governor Ron DeSantis to end capital punishment, calling it unjust. Florida's execution rate has risen sharply since 2023 due to legislation allowing juries to recommend death sentences with an 8-4 vote.
- GOP Gov DeWine urges Ohio to abolish the death penalty, says it is no longer a deterrent
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, announced support for abolishing the death penalty, citing data showing it is not a deterrent to violent crime and noting long delays in executions. He highlighted that condemned inmates often die of natural causes or suicide before execution and that death sentences are frequently overturned.
- Reports: Iran uses war as cover for increased executions
Iran, already having one of the highest capital punishment rates, is reportedly using the current conflict to increase executions, according to rights groups, aiming to repress dissent.
- Pregnant woman who shot and killed another pregnant woman during fight over man faces being EXECUTED
A pregnant woman shot and killed another pregnant woman during a fight over a man, leading to potential execution. The incident involves a dispute over a romantic relationship.
- Death row prisoner's execution dramatically halted after officials struggle to locate triple-murderer's vein for lethal drugs
A death row prisoner's execution was dramatically halted when officials were unable to locate a suitable vein to administer lethal injection drugs. The incident highlights ongoing challenges and controversies surrounding capital punishment methods in the United States.
- Florida man executed for fatal stabbing of woman and her 4-year-old daughter
A Florida man has been executed for the fatal stabbing of a woman and her 4-year-old daughter. This execution marks Florida's seventh in 2024, continuing the state's record pace of capital punishment.
- Tennessee stops execution after failing to find vein for lethal drugs
Tennessee halted the execution of Tony Carruthers on Thursday after officials were unable to locate a suitable vein for administering lethal injection drugs. The execution was called off due to technical complications in the lethal injection procedure.
- Supreme Court dismisses bid to execute inmate with borderline intellectual disability
The Supreme Court has dismissed Alabama's attempt to execute a convicted murderer who lower courts determined to be intellectually disabled. The decision was split among the justices, reflecting disagreement on the case. The ruling prevents the execution of an inmate with borderline intellectual disability.
- Texas man executed for retired professor's killing
A Texas man who was reportedly intellectually disabled has been executed for the killing of a retired professor. The execution raises questions about capital punishment and the treatment of defendants with cognitive disabilities in the justice system.
- Justice Department to allow firing squads for executions in move to ramp up capital punishment
The Justice Department will permit firing squads as an execution method under the Trump administration's effort to increase and accelerate capital punishment cases.
- Trump administration to prioritise seeking death penalty, use firing squads
The Trump administration announced it would prioritize seeking the death penalty and consider using firing squads for executions. Critics argue capital punishment risks executing innocent individuals, highlighting ongoing controversy in the US.
- Pope urges US and Iran to return to peace talks, condemns capital punishment
Pope Leo XIV urged the United States and Iran to resume peace talks to end the war and condemned capital punishment during a press conference after his African visit. He emphasized a 'culture of peace' over violence, criticized unjust executions, and addressed migration rights, stressing that migrants deserve dignity and should not be treated 'worse than animals.'
- 'I should end up dead': 19-year-old pleads for capital punishment after murdering Good Samaritan while high on PCP
A 19-year-old named Jason Jones pleaded for capital punishment after killing a Good Samaritan while under the influence of PCP. The incident highlights the dangers of drug-induced violence and legal consequences for homicide.
- 'I should end up dead': 19-year-old pleads for capital punishment after murdering Good Samaritan while high on PCP
A 19-year-old man, high on PCP, murdered a Good Samaritan and subsequently pleaded for capital punishment. The incident highlights the tragic consequences of drug-fueled violence and the perpetrator's self-awareness of his crime's severity.