'No execution is painless': State Officials, SCACLU react to Supreme Court decision on firing squad, electrocution

Aug 01, 2024 View Original Article
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46% : In court documents, The Department of Corrections argued that they'd been unable to get the drugs required for lethal injections -- until a law passed last year known as the "Shield Law," protected the identity of companies selling it.
43% : The South Carolina Department of Corrections is ready to resume executions by lethal injection, firing squad, and electrocution after the South Carolina Supreme Court handed down a decision Wednesday deeming all of them legal under the State Constitution.
40% : "According to Stirling, there are 32 South Carolina inmates on death row, one of whom is in California.

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