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Media outlets maintain that the law omitting news media from the state's list of permitted witnesses improperly prevents the taxpayers from receiving an unbiased review of the death penalty's implementation.
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Corcoran’s legal team quickly responded with a request for a rehearing by the full 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The high court justices released their lengthy opinion several days after they issued an order declining multiple requests from death row inmate Joseph Corcoran’s lawyers.
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The Friday filing came hours after the Indiana Supreme Court refused to grant a stay of the Dec. 18 execution date.
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With a split decision Thursday evening, the Indiana Supreme Court upheld the Dec. 18 execution date for convicted murderer Joseph Corcoran
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The Indiana Supreme Court will now decide the fate of convicted murderer Joseph Corcoran, set to die in just over two weeks.
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Chief Justice Loretta Rush set a tight timeline of about two weeks for a response to Corcoran's motion and a subsequent reply as the Dec. 18 execution date looms.
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According to Joseph Corcoran's attorneys, the convicted Allen County murderer suffers from treatment-resistant paranoid schizophrenia and is not competent.
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The 49-year-old man was convicted in 1999 of murdering four people including his brother inside a Fort Wayne home. He has been on death row for 25 years.
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Joseph Corcoran has been on death row for decades, with no execution date set since the early 2000s.