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16 hours ago · The last Black man on South Carolina's death row to be convicted and sentenced by an all-white jury, according to his attorney, is set to be executed for killing a convenience store clerk during ...
1 hour ago · Death row inmate Richard Moore has been executed after South Carolina's governor rejected a plea to change his sentence to life in prison. He was put to death despite a wide-ranging appeal for ...
9 hours ago · No one else on South Carolina’s death row started their crime unarmed and with no intention to kill, Moore’s current attorneys say. Jon Ozmint, a former prosecutor who was director of the South Carolina Department of Corrections from 2003 to 2011 and who has added his voice to those seeking clemency, said Moore’s case is not the worst-of-the-worst kind of crime that would usually prompt ...
1 day ago · South Carolina death row inmate Richard Moore is scheduled be put to death by lethal injection Nov. 1. His execution follows that of Freddie Owens in September.
1 day ago · No one else on South Carolina’s death row started their crime unarmed and with no intention to kill, Moore’s current attorneys say. Jon Ozmint, a former prosecutor who was director of the ...
1 day ago · COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday refused to stop the execution of South Carolina inmate Richard Moore, a Black inmate whose lawyers say he is the only person on the death’s death row convicted by a jury with no African American members. There were no dissents in the brief order issued by the high court.
1 day ago · Quincy Allen, 44, was taken off death row Monday, July 22, 2024, after agreeing to a life sentence when a federal court overturned his 2005 death sentence for killing two people in South Carolina.