Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis have filed emergency petitions seeking to block the commutations of their death sentences.
A story that seems hard to believe claims two death row inmates are rejecting President Biden's decision to change their sentence to life in prison.
For most convicted killers sitting on death row, having their sentence commuted to life without parole would be welcome news.
Shannon Wayne Agofsky and Len Davis both filed emergency petitions prevent their death sentences from being commuted to life ...
Davis and another inmate filed an emergency motion in federal court on Dec. 30 seeking an injunction to block having their death sentences commuted to life in prison without parole.
Two federal prisoners who are among 37 inmates whose death sentences were commuted last month by Biden say they are refusing ...
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Indiana inmates Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis were among 37 inmates whose sentences were commuted by president Biden in ...
Two men who were among the 37 federal inmates on death row whose sentences were commuted by President Biden are rejecting ...
President Joe Biden had the death sentences of 37 federal inmates commuted last month—but two of those prisoners are refusing ...
At issue is the belief by the two inmates – both of whom maintain their innocence –  that Biden’s commutation puts them at a ...