Alabama Supreme Court Allows Lethal Injection Execution After Nitrogen Gas Rejected
Alabama courts reject nitrogen gas execution, permitting lethal injection for death row inmate.
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The Alabama Supreme Court ruled against the use of nitrogen gas as an execution method for a death row inmate and allowed the state to proceed with lethal injection. This decision follows legal challenges and appeals concerning the method of execution.
The case involves the Alabama Department of Corrections and raises questions about the state's execution protocols. The court's denial of emergency relief was considered a ruling on the merits of the state's appeal, setting a precedent for future execution method disputes in Alabama.
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