It is the standard for most of the US states that execute
prisoners by lethal injection.
Not exact matches
The complex is home to the death chamber where all three
prisoners executed
by the federal government since 1988 have died
by lethal injection, including Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
By casting the net wide enough to capture 83
prisoners who presumably were just minding their own business training for the upcoming Spring prison rodeo (I have been to the October version, and, think what you will about the concept, I must say Warden Cain puts on a hell of a show), the state seeks to have the court «formally declare, once and for all» that the
lethal injection procedure is not subject to the state APA.
In this decision, the 2nd Circuit exonerated U.S. District Court Judge Robert Chatigny for his handling of the case of death row
prisoner Michael Ross, who decided to forego habeas petitions and was scheduled to die
by lethal injection (full account of the story is here).