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October 29, 2007
NPR piece on moratorium mayhem
Today on its Day to Day show, NPR started with this segment entitled "Future of Lethal Injection in Question." The audio piece covers some of the uncertainty that has followed the Supreme Court's grant of cert in Baze; it also notes the ABA's call for a national moratorium on executions for reasons unrelated to lethal injection protocols.
Some recent related posts:
- ABA sets out (incomplete) case against the modern administration of the death penalty
- Mississippi moratorium test case now primed for SCOTUS
- Could states eager to execute quickly adopt a new execution method?
- News on the Alabama execution stay from the Eleventh Circuit
October 29, 2007 at 02:55 PM | Permalink
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