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A motion for judgment has been filed in a lawsuit accusing the state of violating Sunshine Laws for refusing to provide information related to Missouri...
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The Missouri Supreme Court has canceled an execution for one death row inmate and scheduled a different man to be put to death next month. The court on…
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A Missouri inmate has been put to death for raping and killing a neighbor in 1995, the first lethal injection in the U.S. since an execution in Arizona…
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The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether to intervene in the scheduled Missouri execution of an Illinois man condemned to death in the 1995 killing of a…
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Death-row lawyers and other opponents say the nation's third botched execution in six months is more evidence for the courts that lethal injection carries…
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For the fourth time this year, an inmate's lethal injection did not go as planned. Last night, it was Arizona, but the state has company. An Ohio inmate...
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Late Wednesday, Missouri executed John Middleton, 54, after courts debated whether he was mentally competent as well as claims that he was actually...
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Missouri carried out another execution early Wednesday. It was the state's fifth this year, and the nation's second since Oklahoma botched an execution...
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In a court hearing Wednesday, the Missouri attorney general's office defended the secrecy that just last week Attorney General Chris Koster expressed...
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Missouri's attorney general says the state should establish its own laboratory to produce chemicals for use in executions rather than rely on an "uneasy…