Arizona Justice Served
- Jaime David
- Mar 19
- 1 min read
Arizona is scheduled to execute Aaron Gunches, convicted of the 2002 murder of his girlfriend's sister, on April 6th, marking the state's first execution since 2022. Gunches previously requested the execution, stating he deserved to die, but has since changed his mind. His lawyers are arguing for a stay of execution, citing questions about Arizona's execution protocols and Gunches' mental competency. They claim the state's methods, particularly the use of pentobarbital, could cause severe pain and suffering, violating the Eighth Amendment. Furthermore, they assert Gunches' mental health has deteriorated significantly, rendering him unable to understand the implications of the execution. The case also highlights issues with Arizona's recent execution history, marked by concerns over botched executions and the secrecy surrounding drug procurement. These past issues have led to legal challenges and increased scrutiny of the state's execution procedures. While Gunches initially waived his appeals, he is now arguing that his earlier decision was influenced by his mental state. The courts are currently considering the legal arguments and the potential for a stay of execution before the scheduled date. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-scheduled-execute-first-death-040608394.html
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