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This was the first trial for capital murder in the state since Gordon E. Perry was indicted for the capital murder of Officer Jeremy Charron in 1997. At the conclusion of the trial, Michael Addison was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death. [6] Addison is the only person on death row in New Hampshire.
The abolition of capital punishment did not affect Michael K. Addison, who was sentenced to death in 2008 for the 2006 murder of Michael Briggs, a Manchester police officer. [2] Addison is the only person on death row in New Hampshire; the new law does not apply retroactively to his case.
Time on death row Other Michael Kiser Addison [67] Murder of Michael Briggs, an on-duty police officer, on October 16, 2006. 16 years, 1 day Only death row inmate in New Hampshire due to the subsequent abolition of state capital punishment.
A car thief from Broward sits in St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office jail after being arrested on five counts of homicide charges among eight charges related to Friday’s death of a Florida ...
Capital punishment in New Hampshire was abolished on May 30, 2019; however, the abolition was not retroactive and one inmate, Michael K. Addison, remains on the state's death row. Should the state carry out his execution, it would be by lethal injection , with hanging as an alternative should lethal injection be ruled unconstitutional or found ...
A death row inmate in Missouri who has long claimed his innocence and is scheduled to be executed in less than one week asked the US Supreme Court on Wednesday for a stay of execution, arguing his ...
However, the last person on death row in the three states is Michael K. Addison in New Hampshire, convicted in 2008 of the 2006 murder of Michael Briggs, an on-duty police officer. Should the state carry out Addison's execution, the method could be hanging if lethal injection was found unconstitutional or inefficient, or if he chooses to be ...
As Freddie Eugene Owens lives the last hours of his life, USA TODAY is sharing some of the South Carolina death row inmate's handwritten letters to a woman he loved. At times furious and at others ...