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  2. Capital punishment in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    When the Commonwealth's Attorney seeks the death penalty, the sentence is decided by the jury and must be unanimous. Kentucky is the only state without provision on what happens if the penalty phase of the trial results in a hung jury. Thus, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that in cases that end with a hung jury, the judge must order a penalty ...

  3. List of people executed in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Another execution of note in Kentucky was that of Rainey Bethea. Bethea was executed by hanging on 14 August 1936 for the rape of 70-year-old Lischia Edwards. He had also confessed to her murder by strangling but the Commonwealth indicted him only on the rape charge since that was the only capital crime for which the penalty was public hanging ...

  4. Stanford v. Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Stanford v. Kentucky, 492 U.S. 361 (1989), was a United States Supreme Court case that sanctioned the imposition of the death penalty on offenders who were at least 16 years of age at the time of the crime. [1]

  5. A rare death penalty case in Northern Kentucky: Today's top ...

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    A death penalty case that brings up issues of bias inherent within Kentucky’s death penalty system. | Your Feb. 27 Daily Briefing.

  6. A serial killer, kidnappers, burglars: These 25 people are on ...

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    Most of Kentucky's most violent convicted offenders have spent decades on death row. The last time Kentucky issued a state-facilitated execution, it was 2008. ... He was initially sentenced to ...

  7. Man charged with killing a Kentucky deputy should face death ...

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    A special prosecutor plans to ask a Central Kentucky judge that Steven Sheangshang be eligible for the death penalty if he’s convicted of killing Deputy Caleb Conley.

  8. Baze v. Rees - Wikipedia

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    The case had nationwide implications because the specific "cocktail" used for lethal injections in Kentucky was the same one that virtually all states used for lethal injection. The U.S. Supreme Court stayed all executions in the country between September 2007 and April 2008, when it delivered its ruling and affirmed the Kentucky top court ...

  9. Racist Facebook comments become key issue in Northern ...

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    From the creation of the state’s modern death penalty system in 1975 up to 2020, 82 people have been sentenced to death in Kentucky, according to a 2022 study of the state’s death penalty ...