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A Tennessee hospital says it never agreed to a request by state officials who face a court order to turn off a death row ...
Attorneys for death row inmate Byron Black are asking the Supreme Court to step in as questions loom about his intellectual ...
A local hospital where the state has been ordered to disconnect a death row inmate’s heart device before his execution now says it never agreed to perform the procedure.
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, a Tennessee death row inmate, has filed a petition for writ of certiorari, or a higher court review, with the ...
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Byron Black asks Supreme Court for stay of executionExclusive: Brazil’s president hits back at Trump’s threat of 50% tariffs: He ‘was elected not to be emperor of the world’ ...
State attorneys in Tennessee say a judge’s order to take a death row inmate to the hospital on the morning of his execution ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNWhat we know about Byron Black’s execution in TennesseeThe Tennessee Department of Correction is scheduled to execute Byron Black on Aug. 5, but court challenges regarding the case ...
Friday afternoon, Black's attorneys filed a response to TDOC's appeal, asking the Tennessee Supreme Court to reject the ...
Black's attorneys argue the device, implanted to regulate his heartbeat, could interfere with Tennessee's lethal injection ...
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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