Critics: Arizona executioners took too long to insert IV into Clarence Dixon
Some death penalty experts say Arizona officials took too long in executing Clarence Dixon on May 11. Dixon was the first person on Arizona death row to be executed following an execution in 2014 that some say was botched.
Clarence Dixon: Arizona execution on track after court challenges fail
The high court without comment declined to review last week’s decision from a judge in Pinal County that rejected arguments that mental illness made Clarence Dixon unable to understand why he was being put to death.
Clarence Dixon: Arizona executes 1st death row inmate in nearly 8 years
Clarence Dixon, 66, died by lethal injection at the state prison in Florence for his murder conviction in the killing of 21-year-old Arizona State University student Deana Bowdoin.
Clarence Dixon executed: Here's what to know about the 1st person executed by Arizona officials in years
On May 11, Clarence Dixon became the first person executed by Arizona corrections officials following a years-long hiatus. Here's what you should know about the man who was put to death for killing an ASU student decades ago.
Arizona inmate slated for lethal injection; will get a single dose of pentobarbital
Clarence Dixon is set to be executed in three weeks in what would be Arizona's first use of the death penalty in nearly eight years.
Arizona plans to seek warrants for first death row executions in 7 years
Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office intend to file execution warrants for condemned men Clarence Dixon and Frank Atwood.
Projected execution dates halted for 2 Arizona inmates
Prosecutors now will have to do more testing of the state’s lethal injection drug before seeking execution warrants for Clarence Dixon and Frank Atwood.
Arizona seeks to resume executions after 7-year hiatus
Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office filed the request for a warrant of execution against Clarence Dixon, who was convicted and sentenced to death in the 1977 killing of a college student.
Arizona attorney general wants death-row prisoner’s mental fitness exam called off
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office said that the mental competency hearing scheduled in Pinal County for death-row prisoner Clarence Dixon is likely to delay his execution.