Sunday, November 21, 2010

Stay of execution in Tennessee -- Ruling on the Lethal Injection Process

Chancellor Claudia Bonnyman ruled on Friday that Tennessee's lethal injection protocol was unconstitutional. This is a huge ruling because it will ultimately delay two scheduled executions. Stephen Michael West was scheduled to be executed November 30, and Billy Ray Irick, who joined the case as a plaintiff, had his execution scheduled for December 7 (Pearl Harbor Day). Because of the ruling, a stay of execution was issued, and those executions may not be held on those days unless all appeals have been exhausted. At this point, the State will appeal, and it has 30 days to do so. Chancellor Bonnyman reasoned that the level of sodium thiopental, which causes unconsciousness, was insufficient and that the inmate was effectively suffocating to death while being conscious. She found that effect to violate the inmate's constitutional rights. Stay tuned . . .

For Tennessean article, see http://www.tennessean.com/article/20101120/NEWS03/11200332/2066

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