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After more than three decades, Byron Black, 69, is set to be executed for the Nashville triple murder of Angela Clay and her two daughters.
Tennessee's high court has ruled that a death row inmate can be executed without deactivating his implanted defibrillator.
Byron Black asked the courts to deactivate his implanted defibrillator ahead of his execution, which is set for Tuesday. The ...
Attorneys for death row inmate Byron Black are asking the Supreme Court to step in as questions loom about his intellectual ...
A Tennessee hospital says it never agreed to a request by state officials who face a court order to turn off a death row ...
In the latest ruling, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that Black can be executed without the defibrillator being ...
Attorneys for Byron Black, a Tennessee death row inmate, have filed a request with the state Supreme Court to deny a request ...