Friday, May 24 2013 6:49 PM EDT2013-05-24 22:49:23 GMT
Cameron Stringfellow
A teenager was killed and a second was arrested on DUI charges in an overnight accident, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol. Investigators say a BMW being driven by 18-year-old Cameron StringfellowMore >>
A teenager was killed and a second was arrested on DUI charges in an overnight accident, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.More >>
Authorities said a 51-year-old man was taken into custody after assaulting someone and then resisting arrest early Friday morning. The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office said Daniel Bridges of TickfawMore >>
Authorities said a 51-year-old man was taken into custody after assaulting someone and then resisting arrest early Friday morning.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 6:45 PM EDT2013-05-23 22:45:01 GMT
(WMC-TV) - A baby fights to survive at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in critical condition after being hit by an SUV with his mother behind the wheel, according to police. An orange circle marks the pointMore >>
A baby fights to survive at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in critical condition after being hit by an SUV with his mother behind the wheel, according to police.More >>
PHOENIX (AP) -
An Arizona death row inmate convicted of murdering two teen-age girls in rural Cochise County two decades ago is a step closer to being executed.
A federal appeals court panel's 2-1 ruling Thursday night denies Richard Dale Stokley's request for a hearing on his claim that he received ineffective legal representation early in the appeals process.
Stokley is scheduled to be executed Dec. 5 for the 1991 killings of two 13-year-old girls who were raped and strangled.
A current lawyer for Stokley says the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will be asked to reconsider the panel's ruling and that an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is also possible.
Stokley has already said he won't ask a state board for clemency because such a request would be futile.
An Arizona death row inmate convicted of murdering two teen-age girls in rural Cochise County two decades ago is a step closer to being executed.
A federal appeals court panel's 2-1 ruling Thursday night denies Richard Dale Stokley's request for a hearing on his claim that he received ineffective legal representation early in the appeals process.
Stokley is scheduled to be executed Dec. 5 for the 1991 killings of two 13-year-old girls who were raped and strangled.
A current lawyer for Stokley says the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will be asked to reconsider the panel's ruling and that an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is also possible.
Stokley has already said he won't ask a state board for clemency because such a request would be futile.