Aaron Gunches was sentenced to death and he’s ready to die. The state is ready to accommodate him. So, what’s the problem?
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The Arizona Attorney General’s Office asked the state Supreme Court on Friday to issue a warrant for the execution of Aaron ...
Aaron Gunches was convicted of first-degree murder in 2004. After a two-year pause on executions, Arizona wants to kill him.
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The state has said it has a supply of pentobarbital it plans to compound into an injectable form and use in Gunches' execution. The Arizona Supreme Court will hear the state's request for a ...