The Atlantic

Arizona Will Execute Joseph Wood After Brief Court-Ordered Stay

Arizona's Supreme Court has granted Joseph Rudolph Wood III a temporary stay of execution Wednesday to give the court time to consider his appeal, according to the Associated Press. 

This article is from the archive of our partner .

Arizona's execution of Joseph Rudolph Wood III will proceed Wednesday after a brief stay of execution, . After considering Wood's argument over drug secrecy, the Arizona Supreme Court rejected his appeal and cleared the execution to proceed. 

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Atlantic

The Atlantic7 min readAmerican Government
Could South Carolina Change Everything?
For more than four decades, South Carolina has been the decisive contest in the Republican presidential primaries—the state most likely to anoint the GOP’s eventual nominee. On Saturday, South Carolina seems poised to play that role again. Since the
The Atlantic4 min read
Hayao Miyazaki’s Anti-war Fantasia
Once, in a windowless conference room, I got into an argument with a minor Japanese-government official about Hayao Miyazaki. This was in 2017, three years after the director had announced his latest retirement from filmmaking. His final project was
The Atlantic5 min readAmerican Government
What Nikki Haley Is Trying to Prove
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Nikki Haley faces terrible odds in her home state of

Related Books & Audiobooks