Monday, January 07, 2008
Supreme Court Examines Lethal Injections
It's been a quarter-century since the U. S. experienced as long a pause in executions as at the present time.
Today, the Supreme Court will hear the case involving lethal injections being challenged by two Kentucky death row inmates. The inmates argue there are ways to get the job done with little or no pain.
The argue the present method causes too much pain and challenges their constitutional rights.
No one has been put to death since September 25th.
Today, the Supreme Court will hear the case involving lethal injections being challenged by two Kentucky death row inmates. The inmates argue there are ways to get the job done with little or no pain.
The argue the present method causes too much pain and challenges their constitutional rights.
No one has been put to death since September 25th.