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  2. Lethal injection - Wikipedia

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    On May 11, 1977, the day after the new method had become state law, Oklahoma's state medical examiner Jay Chapman proposed making the process a new, less painful method of execution, known as Chapman's protocol: "An intravenous saline drip shall be started in the prisoner's arm, into which shall be introduced a lethal injection consisting of an ...

  3. Euthanasia solution - Wikipedia

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    For humans, the drugs used may differ from those for animals use. They can be used to execute convicts on death row or to euthanize humans under legal circumstances. In countries where lethal injection execution is legal, these drugs are essential to carrying out a painless execution.

  4. List of people executed by lethal injection - Wikipedia

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    Lethal injection was proposed and adopted on the grounds it was more humane than the methods of execution in place at the time, such as the electric chair and gas chamber. [2] Opponents of lethal injection reject this argument, noting multiple cases where executions have been either painful, prolonged, or both.

  5. Drug used in federal executions under Trump may cause ...

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    Attorney General Merrick Garland's order to withdraw the lethal injection policy comes days before President-elect Donald Trump, who is expected to restart federal executions, is set to return to the White House. Trump’s Justice Department could reinstate the protocol to use pentobarbital as a single drug to carry out executions.

  6. SC inmate will be executed by lethal injection. Here’s how ...

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    The Maldives and Nigeria also have lethal injection on the books, but have never carried out an execution using the method. In using lethal injection, a prisoner is strapped to a gurney, hooked up ...

  7. Florida’s first state execution in three years renews lethal ...

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    Florida’s lethal injection process is being challenged by a group of Death Row prisoners who say it is cruel and unusual punishment. Florida’s first state execution in three years renews ...

  8. Some states find signs that executions can be painful. Why ...

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    Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Oklahoma conduct autopsies on prisoners who have been executed. Many find evidence of pulmonary edema, which causes the sensation of drowning.

  9. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Lethal injection: First used in the United States in 1982, lethal injection has since been adopted by China, Guatemala, Maldives, Nigeria, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. Electrocution: Only ever used by the United States and Philippines. Only South Carolina has it as the primary method.