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Attorneys for death row inmate Byron Black are asking the Supreme Court to step in as questions loom about his intellectual ...
A death row inmate who suffers from dementia, brain damage and heart failure has filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme court.
Byron Black, who has an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator, is scheduled to die by lethal injection on Aug. 5.
Byron Black, a Tennessee death row inmate, has filed a petition for writ of certiorari, or a higher court review, with the ...
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A judge has ruled that a death row inmate's heart device must be deactivated when he receives a lethal injection in Tennessee ...
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Daily Star on MSNDeath row lag's heart device to be turned off at execution to avoid 'gruesome spectacle'Death row inmate, Byron Black is set to be executed next month for a triple murder in 1987 - a judge has now ruled that his ...
In the appeal, TDOC says it’s seeking to lift the injunction and proceed with the execution without deactivating the device.
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A Tennessee judge has ruled that the state can deactivate a death-row inmate's implanted heart-regulating device at a ...
A Davidson County Chancery Court judge says the state of Tennessee must disconnect a death row inmate's heart defibrillator ...
Friday afternoon, Black's attorneys filed a response to TDOC's appeal, asking the Tennessee Supreme Court to reject the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A hearing was held on Wednesday on the manner of death for a death row inmate set for execution.
He was convicted in the 1987 triple murder of 29-year-old Angela Clay and her two young daughters and sentenced to death.
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