Phoenix (APP) – Arizona’s Supreme Court on Tuesday March 19 set a date for a man who confessed to the murder more than 17 years ago and recently said that his The death sentence is “long -term”. It will be the state The first request of the death penalty In more than two years.
The court issued a warrant for Aaron Brian Gachens, which was sentenced in 2007 to death by the firing of his girlfriend’s former husband, Ted Price, near Phoenix, a suburb of Mesa.
According to officials, in 2003, the Arizona Department of Public Safety was drawn near the California border, and Gachns shot a troper twice. A bulletproof vest rescued the troop, and those who were shot in the scene similarly matched the matching body.
Arizona, who has 112 prisoners in the death row, was last performed Three hanging in 2022 After almost eight -year hiatus was criticized that the execution of 2014 was implemented and has had difficulty in getting drugs for execution. In one of the executions of 2022, the state was criticized for taking Too long to insert iv A condemnation for a deadly injection in a prisoner.
The court issued a death warrant for the Gonches about two years ago, but was not punished because the Democratic Attorney General of the state agreed not to execute the execution during the state’s death sentence. The review ended in November when the Democratic Government Katie Hubs dismissed the retired Federal Magistrate Judge, which he had appointed to examine the execution procedure.
Then a spokesperson said that the review has resulted in significant improvement to meet legal and constitutional standards, and the governor is committed to maintaining the law, while ensuring justice is such a transparent and humanity. “”
53 -year -old Gonch, who is not a lawyer but he himself, asked the court at the end of December to leave the legal formal and schedule his deadly injection before the authorities planned , He said his death sentence was “in a long postponement.” The state Supreme Court rejected his request.