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  2. Baze v. Rees - Wikipedia

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    The case had nationwide implications because the specific "cocktail" used for lethal injections in Kentucky was the same one that virtually all states used for lethal injection. The U.S. Supreme Court stayed all executions in the country between September 2007 and April 2008, when it delivered its ruling and affirmed the Kentucky top court ...

  3. Lethal injection - Wikipedia

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    All seven executions made from 1999 to 2000 were carried out through lethal injection. [19] Guatemalan law still allows for the death penalty and lethal injection is the sole method allowed, but no penalties have been carried out since 2000 when the country experienced the live televised double executions of Amílcar Cetino Pérez and Tomás ...

  4. Lethal Injection Secrecy Act - Wikipedia

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    The Lethal Injection Secrecy Act is a statute in the US state of Georgia that was signed by the state's governor, Nathan Deal, and went into effect that July. [1] The law makes the identities of people who prescribe drugs used in lethal injections, as well as those of the companies that produce and supply them, state secrets. [2]

  5. Idaho prison system revises execution policy after failed ...

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    The state’s revised lethal injection process will allow for a central line to access a prisoner’s body to deliver a lethal dose of chemicals through syringes when a regular IV, also known as ...

  6. Why are states considering firing squad executions? - AOL

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    Austin Sarat is a law professor at Amherst College and a nationally recognized expert on the death penalty. For 40 years, lethal injection has been the standard for capital punishment in the U.S ...

  7. Capital punishment in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma is the one of two states allowing more than three methods of execution in its statutes, providing lethal injection which is Oklahoma's primary method, nitrogen hypoxia, electrocution and firing squad to be used in that order if all earlier methods are unavailable or found to be unconstitutional. The nitrogen option was added by the ...

  8. South Carolina death row inmate dies by state’s first lethal ...

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    A South Carolina law went into effect in May 2021 allowing inmates to choose between execution by the electric chair or by a firing squad if lethal injection drugs weren’t available, according ...

  9. Capital punishment by the United States federal government

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    The federal government has a facility and regulations only for executions by lethal injection, but the United States Code allows U.S. Marshals to use state facilities and employees for federal executions. [33] [34] Federal executions occur at the United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute.