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| SCOTUS upholds lethal injection. Read the opinion.I wonder if all the newspapers will now issue apologies for getting it so wrong for so long. Although there are various opinions, only 2 judges (Souter and Ginsburg) found anything wrong with lethal injection. |
| Posts: 7860 | Location: Georgetown, Texas | Registered: January 25, 2001 |
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| The issue of whether the Texas protocol for administering lethal injection violates the Eighth Amendment is already pending before the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Last Fall (after the granting of the cert petition in Baze v. Rees), the Court ordered both the AGs Office and Tarrant County brief the issue in response to a writ of prohibition filed by Heliberto Chi. |
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| I wonder how they'll rule now. |
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| These days, when one speaks of a "war without end," the reference is usually to Iraq. But in the legal world, the phrase also provides an apt description of the five-decade-long fight over the constitutionality of the death penalty. http://writ.news.findlaw.com/lazarus/20080424.htmlJAS |
| Posts: 586 | Location: Denton,TX | Registered: January 08, 2007 |
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| The "science" that purports to demonstrate that the condemned may not be properly anethestized is pretty specious. I wrote an article on it for the Society of Forensic Toxicologists a few years back and reproduced it as a brochure on my website. If you are interested, here is the address for the PDF download. http://forensictoxicologyconsultant.com/downloads/StraightTox_-__Lethal_Injection.pdfPlease forgive the sideways formatting, like I say it was originally a brochure, just print it. Also, please forgive the shameless self-promotion...just read it for the facts. Dwain |
| Posts: 21 | Location: Mansfield | Registered: May 22, 2009 |
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