In his petition to stop Biden’s commutation of his sentence, Davis claimed that having a death penalty attached to his case ...
A prisoner who killed a Benton County man and a fellow inmate in 2004 and had his death sentence commuted by President Joe ...
Two convicted murderers spared from execution by President Biden’s controversial clemency last month have asked a federal ...
Two men who were among the 37 federal inmates on death row whose sentences were commuted by President Biden are rejecting ...
The men said that, by reducing their sentences to life in prison, President Biden’s act of clemency could hurt their appeals.
For most convicted killers sitting on death row, having their sentence commuted to life without parole would be welcome news.
Shannon Wayne Agofsky, who was sentenced to death in 2004 in the killing of a fellow prisoner in Texas, and Len Davis, a former Louisiana police officer who was sentenced in 2005 for ordering the ...
Two death row inmates have rejected the clemency granted to them by Joe Biden, opting to take their chance in the courts.
But two of those prisoners, Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, who are imprisoned at the U.S. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana, have filed emergency motions requesting injunctions to prevent their ...
Two prisoners who are among the 37 federal inmates whose death sentences were commuted last month by President Joe Biden have ...
Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis — both incarcerated at the US Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind. — have refused to sign paperwork that would reduce their sentences to life without parole and ...
Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis argued that President Joe Biden’s commutations hinder their chance of appeal as they seek to prove their innocence.