Lethal injection autopsies show extensive damage from corrosive drugs. State expert say it's normal.
Prisoners executed by lethal injection in states like South Carolina are receiving corrosive chemicals that tear into the lungs, and the condemned could essentially die while drowning in their own ...
Top athletes at the inaugural Ironman Jacksonville were honored Sunday morning at an awards ceremony. A federal judge Wednesday refused to stop the execution of a South Carolina inmate scheduled to ...
The Justice Department has reintroduced lethal injection and authorized firing squads for federal executions, reversing Biden-era policies that halted them. The move follows President Trump's ...
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A federal judge Wednesday refused to stop the execution of a South Carolina inmate scheduled to die in two days, saying the prisoner's lawyers didn't have evidence there were ...
A federal judge Wednesday told lawyers for a South Carolina inmate scheduled to die in two days that he doesn’t plan to stop the execution because they didn’t have evidence there were problems with ...
Once Gergel limited arguments to lethal injection, the state said all the arguments by Stanko's lawyers showing there is excessive pain or inmates regaining consciousness have been from other states.
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