Joanne Barbara, the wife of a FDNY chief killed during the 9/11 terror attacks, criticized President Joe Biden during her speech after he carelessly described his plans for the day as, “I’m doing 9/11.”
Read More Wife Of Deceased FDNY Chief Killed In 9/11 Terrorist Attacks Slams Biden For His ‘Doing 9/11’ CommentTag: death penalty
Indian State Passes Bill Seeking Death Penalty For Rapists After The Rape And Murder Of Doctor
A state in India has passed a law that could allow for the execution of rapists, following the rape and murder of a beloved 31-year-old female doctor, whose body was discovered on August 9th.
Read More Indian State Passes Bill Seeking Death Penalty For Rapists After The Rape And Murder Of DoctorDonald Trump Reveals His Plan To Bring Back Federal Death Penalty If Reelected
2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump laid out his plan to dissolve the Justice Department’s current moratorium on the federal death penalty, should he win reelection.
Read More Donald Trump Reveals His Plan To Bring Back Federal Death Penalty If ReelectedPennsylvania: Babysitter Accused Of Killing Infant, Injuring Twin Brother Could Face Death Penalty
A PhD student who is accused of allegedly killing her close friend’s newborn baby and injuring his twin brother could soon face the death penalty, shocking the suspect’s family and legal defense team.
Read More Pennsylvania: Babysitter Accused Of Killing Infant, Injuring Twin Brother Could Face Death PenaltyDemocrat Durbin Urges Lloyd Austin To Reverse His Revoking Of 9/11 Terrorist Plea Deals
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin has urged Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to reverse the revokes of plea deals for three men accused of plotting the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Read More Democrat Durbin Urges Lloyd Austin To Reverse His Revoking Of 9/11 Terrorist Plea DealsSouth Carolina High Court Rules That Firing Squad And Other Death Penalty Methods Are Legal
The state’s highest court decided on Wednesday that South Carolina could resume executions of death row convicts by lethal injection, firing squad, or electric chair. This decision allowed the state to resume executions after more than 10 years.
Read More South Carolina High Court Rules That Firing Squad And Other Death Penalty Methods Are Legal