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Electric chair could make a comeback in South Carolina as lawmakers advance bill Emily Bohatch, The State (Columbia, S.C.) © Fernando Gregory/TNS A bill under consideration would make the electric chair the default method of execution in South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, S.C. A bill that would make the electric chair the default method of execution in South Carolina took its first steps Thursday to becoming law.
The bill, aimed at combating a nationwide shortage in lethal injection drugs, was advanced by a subcommittee of lawmakers by a vote of 3-2 down party lines, with Republicans voting in favor.
Under current South Carolina law, lethal injection is the default mode of execution, but inmates can choose death by electrocution instead. If inmates choose lethal injection, the state cannot force them to die by means of electrocution.
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U.S. Attorney for South Carolina Peter McCoy. Gang members imprisoned in South Carolina used contraband cellphones to run a sprawling drug empire that left a trail of violence and death in the Palmetto State, according to a federal grand jury investigation. File/Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff
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Corrections Director Bryan Stirling talks during a tour of Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville, April 10, 2019. File/AP
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COLUMBIA â Gang members imprisoned in South Carolinaâs Department of Corrections used contraband cellphones to run a sprawling drug empire that left a trail of violence and death in the Palmetto State, according to a massive federal grand jury investigation unveiled Thursday.
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