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FILE - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall speaks at a press conference across the street from the Manhattan criminal court on May 13, 2024, in New York. (AP ...
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Alabama Executes Man Convicted of Burning Victim Alive Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas Method
An Alabama man convicted of murder was executed using a controversial nitrogen gas method. Anthony Todd Boyd was executed by nitrogen hypoxia at a prison in Atmore, Ala., on Thursday, Oct. 23, the Alabama Attorney General's Office said.
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Justice and forgiveness in Alabama | KATIE OWENS-MURPHY
Geoffrey West wanted to apologize for killing Will Berry’s mother. Will Berry did not want Geoffrey West to die. The state refused — and made a mockery of restorative justice.
This is an opinion column. No one wants to see an innocent person executed. At least I don’t think so. I’d venture not even the most ardent “law and order” zealot would look me in the eye and say it was cool to execute an innocent person simply ...
Officials say they want to build on this momentum because they’re not satisfied until the total number of overdoses hits zero.
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Poll Shows Navy SEAL Leading GOP Senate Primary
Former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson is reportedly leading the Republican primary for U.S. Senate with 27%, followed closely by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall at 24% and U.S. Rep. Barry Moore at 9%,
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Alabama inmate Anthony Boyd gassed to death for 1993 murder in state’s latest nitrogen gas execution
Anthony Boyd, 54, was sentenced to death for his role in killing Gregory Huguley in Talladega County more than 30 years ago with prosecutors saying Huguley was doused in gasoline and set on fire after