An Arizona prisoner whose execution is coming


Phoenix – The next week a prisoner was to be executed, who would not ask Arizona’s first use of death sentence in two years, will not ask before his death sentence.

53 -year -old Aaron Brian Gunch is not expected to attend the hearing on Monday before Arizona Board of Executive Clemency, which will pay attention to the records that he has waived his right to ask for relief.

He is to be executed by a deadly injection on 19 March, which was for the death of Ted Price in 2002, his girlfriend’s ex -husband, near the death of his death near Phoenix suburb of Messa.

Gunches, who is not a lawyer, but representing himself, made a failed bid to release legal formalities at the end of the previous year and to schedule his execution earlier than the authorities. His death sentence was “long overdue”, Gunch told Arizona’s Supreme Court, which dismissed the request.

In the filing on 20 February, Gunches said he did not want to attend the Monday hearing and noted that he had made a brief virtual appearance before the board to confirm the murderer exemption in 2022.

“My situation has not changed,” Gunches has recently written in the filing.

The Erizona Supreme Court issued a death warrant for villages about two years ago, but was not punished as the state’s Democratic Attorney General agreed not to pursue the execution during a review of the state’s death penalty protocol. The review ended in November when Democratic village KT Hobbes dismissed the retired Federal Magistrate Judge, which he appointed to investigate the execution processes.

Arizona, which has 112 prisoners in the death row, lasts three execution in 2022, which was brought out after a gap of nearly eight years after criticism that the 2014 execution was bottled and because because of difficulties in getting drugs for execution.

Since then, the state has been criticized for taking a very long time to insert IV for deadly injections in a condemnable prisoner.

A significant change made by reform officials was forming a new, large team to put IVS in prisoners who condemned IVS after criticizing the state prisoners to take IVS.

The Arizona Legislature is considering a proposal aimed at changing the method of execution of the state. If approved by MPs, the proposal in 2026 will ask voters to change the deadly injection with the firing squad.

Currently, Arizona Death Ro prisoners whose crimes were held before 23 November 1992, can select a deadly injection or gas chamber, which was renewed in late 2020 as it was last used for an execution in 1999.

Under the current law, people who reject to election or whose crimes took place after the date of November 1992 are to be executed by fatal injections. The proposed ballot measures will maintain deadly gas as one of the two execution methods of Arizona, whose crimes were taken before the 1992 date.

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