Supreme Court rules execution of Alabama inmate Alan Miller can proceed

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A federal appeals court on Thursday rejected Alabama's bid to proceed with the scheduled evening execution of an inmate who claims the state lost his paperwork selecting an alternative to lethal injection.

A divided U.S. Supreme Court said Alabama can proceed Thursday night with the execution of an inmate convicted in a 1999 workplace shooting.that had prevented the lethal injunction of Alan Miller going forward. The decision reversed rulings by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and a federal judge that the lethal injection could not go forward after Miller's attorneys said the state lost his paperwork requesting an alternative execution method.

Miller testified that he had turned in paperwork four years ago selecting nitrogen hypoxia as his execution method, putting it in a slot in his cell door at the Holman Correctional Facility for a prison worker to collect. Miller had visits from family members and an attorney on Thursday as he waited to see if his execution would go forward. He was given a food tray that included meatloaf, chuckwagon steak, macaroni and french fries, the prison system said.

When Alabama approved nitrogen hypoxia as an execution method in 2018, state law gave inmates a brief window to designate it as their execution method.

 

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Kill and get killed. Some say it is not a deterrent but when found guilty beyond reasonable doubt, yes execution will reduce murderers and serial killers

Workplace killer 🙄

This is a weird tweet that ignores the SCOTUS ruling overruling the circuit court, and doesn't address the current situation (which is unknown, as ADOC is refusing to answer questions.)

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