Article 6W451 Arizona’s execution pitted experts against politicians. Experts lost | Austin Sarat

Arizona’s execution pitted experts against politicians. Experts lost | Austin Sarat

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Austin Sarat
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The governor dismissed an ex-judge studying the death penalty in the state and failed to heed a leading voice on the matter. It's no surprise

On Wednesday, 19 March, Arizona executed Aaron Gunches by lethal injection. As ABC News reports, he was put to death for kidnapping and killing 40-year-old Ted Price by shooting him four times in the Arizona desert".

Gunches's case was unusual in many ways, not least that he stopped his legal appeals and volunteered to be executed, then changed his mind before changing it again. His execution was scheduled to be carried out almost two years ago. It was put on hold when the Arizona governor, Katie Hobbs, commissioned an independent review of the state's death penalty procedures after a series of botched executions.

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