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MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 17:48:00

chris, honestly, no. and again, this is coming from someone who has prosecuted a case where we were seeking death for someone who murdered several family members. you don t realize the stark realities until you re actually picking a jury, and going through the process. but to pick a jury in a capital murder case, your vote may lead to someone being put to death by lethal injection, are you capable of doing that for the person sitting across the table from you. the people who answer yes shake you to your core, in terms of thinking through what you re doing, and the execution, alabama alone, july of 2022, they tried to put judge aims to death, it took three hours because they couldn t find his vein. at a certain point, these problems are so widespread, we have to stop and ask ourselves, what are we doing, especially when in instances like joe james family didn t want to see him put to death. alabama doesn t require a unanimous vote of a jury to send someone to death row, i think, ....

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MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 17:47:00

2021. in ohio, it s more than five years, and difficulty in getting the drugs. joining me professor and founding director at neuroscience law center, debra deno, and civil rights attorney, david henderson. deborah, i know you have done extensive research on capital punishment and lethal injection. why is this an issue that continues years after it was first raised? it s a huge level of competence among department of corrections in this country. lethal injection was first used in 1982. it s been over four decades of botch after botch after botch. it sounds like this is just a recent development, but it s been the norm for this method of execution. david, you know what this is like. you prosecuted a multiple murder case where the death penalty was a possibility. do you believe there is a humane way to perform executions? ....

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Due to Be Executed After Botched Lethal Injections, He's Concerned

James Barber is set to be put to death in Alabama Thursday night unless an appeals court intervenes, and he will be the first prisoner the state executes since a series of botched. ....

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Alabama to resume lethal injections after botched executions

A convicted murderer is to be put to death in Alabama on Thursday in the first use of lethal injection in the southern US state since a series of botched executions last year.Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a temporary moratorium on executions last year after problems with lethal injections. ....

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