BOISE, Idaho — A federal judge has granted a motion made by death row inmate Thomas Creech's attorneys to stay his execution. Creech was scheduled to be executed on Nov. 13. After the failed ...
The Idaho Supreme Court agreed with lower courts, stating that Creech didn't offer an alternative solution to execution in ...
The Associated Press and two other news organizations are suing Idaho’s top prison official for increased access to lethal ...
The Idaho Department of Correction declined ... resentencings that "the protection of society demands that Thomas Eugene Creech receive the death penalty." In the decades since, Creech has become ...
The death row prisoner argued that it would be cruel and unusual punishment to try to execute him again after a failed attempt.
A federal judge granted Idaho serial killer Thomas Creech a stay of execution just one week before he was scheduled to be put to death, months after he survived a botched execution. Creech ...
The planned Nov. 13 execution of Thomas Creech, Idaho’s longest-serving death row inmate, has been delayed, giving members of a local anti-death penalty group a little more time to state their case.
Idaho’s high court dismissed a final state appeal from Thomas Creech on Wednesday, leaving the federal courts to decide whether Idaho can try again to execute its longest-serving death row ...