Aaron Gunches asked the Arizona Supreme Court to issue an expedited execution warrant for him more than a decade after he was ...
Aaron Brian Gunches' execution would mark a resumption of Arizona's use of the death penalty after a two-year pause while it ...
Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry via AP, File An Arizona death row prisoner asked the state’s highest court to skip legal formalities and schedule his execution ...
Just because someone new arrives on Arizona's death row doesn't mean they are last in line for execution. Here's why.
The Arizona Supreme Court rejected 53-year-old Aaron Gunches request to forgo any more legal manoeuvring and put him to death for the 2002 murder and kidnapping of Ted Price, his girlfriend’s ex-husba ...
AP An Arizona death row prisoner asked the state’s highest court to skip legal formalities and schedule his execution earlier than authorities were aiming for, pushing as he had in the past to ...
An Arizona death row inmate has asked the state Supreme Court to skip legal formalities and schedule his execution earlier than officials were planning. Aaron Brian Gunches, 53, had previously ...
After a two-year moratorium on capital punishment, the gears in Arizona are turning again on the state death machine. The state has begun the process of arranging the execution of death row prison ...
Current law allows those who are sentenced to death for offenses committed before Nov. 23, 1992, to choose between death by ...
Phoenix Police said they learned the suspect had been in a prior relationship with the woman, and evidence showed he had been ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. An Arizona killer who has been sitting on death row for more than 20 years has now asked the state to execute him in just a few weeks.