PHOENIX
Arizona is planning to carry out a second execution this year, this time for a man convicted of killing four people 31 years ago in metro Phoenix. Prosecutors asked the Arizona Supreme Court to set a briefing schedule leading up to the execution of Richard Djerf, who pleaded guilty to killing Albert Luna Sr., his wife, Patricia, and two of their children. If the court agrees to prosecutorsโ suggested schedule, it would consider the request for Djerfโs execution warrant in late July, with the execution likely occurring in early September.
PHOENIX (AP) โ The state of Arizona is planning to carry out a second execution this year, this time for a man convicted of violently killing four members of a family in 1993 at their home in metro Phoenix.
Prosecutors filed a request Thursday with the Arizona Supreme Court to set a briefing schedule leading up to the execution of Richard Kenneth Djerf, who pleaded guilty to killing Albert Luna Sr., his wife, Patricia, and their 18-year-old daughter Rochelle and 5-year-old son Damien. A judge later sentenced Djerf to death.
If the court agrees to the schedule suggested by prosecutors, the stateโs highest court would consider the request for Djerfโs execution warrant in late July, with the execution likely occurring in early September.
The Associated Press has sent an email seeking comment to attorneys who represented Djerf.
Two months ago, Arizona executed 53-year-old Aaron Brian Gunches in the 2002 killing of Ted Price, marking the stateโs first use of the death penalty in over two years
Gunchesโ execution had originally been scheduled for April 2023, but it was called off after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered a review of the stateโs death penalty procedures. Late last year, Hobbs fired the retired judge she had appointed to conduct the review, and the stateโs corrections department announced changes in the team that lethally injects death row prisoners.
Arizona, which has 111 prisoners on death row, has been heavily criticized for its use of the death penalty. It underwent a nearly eight-year hiatus in the use of the death penalty after a 2014 execution was botched and because of difficulties obtaining drugs for execution.