The decision of two death row inmates to turn down clemency sounds unthinkable, but they are not the first to do it ...
Two men who were among the 37 federal inmates on death row whose sentences were commuted by President Biden are rejecting ...
Two death row inmates have rejected the clemency granted to them by Joe Biden, opting to take their chance in the courts.
Shannon Wayne Agofsky and Len Davis both filed emergency petitions prevent their death sentences from being commuted to life ...
Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis have filed emergency petitions seeking to block the commutations of their death sentences.
A prisoner who killed a Benton County man and a fellow inmate in 2004 and had his death sentence commuted by President Joe ...
The men said that, by reducing their sentences to life in prison, President Biden’s act of clemency could hurt their appeals.
If Biden’s federal death row commutations had been based on principle, they would have been made right away when Biden took ...
Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, two of the 37 inmates whose sentences were changed to life in prison, have "no authority to reject" the commutation, U.S. attorneys said in a filing.
At issue is the belief by the two inmates – both of whom maintain their innocence – that Biden’s commutation puts them at a ...
Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis were among 37 federal prisoners who were granted clemency from execution by Biden last month.
Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis refused to sign paperwork that would reduce their sentences to life without parole.