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  2. Alabama ends automatic review to detect trial errors in death ...

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama has changed death penalty procedures to give the prison system more time to carry out The post Alabama ends automatic review to detect trial errors in death ...

  3. Oklahoma and its affinity for the death penalty - AOL

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    State capital cases, or death penalty proceedings, cost state taxpayers 3.2 times more than noncapital cases on average, according to the 2017 study of the Oklahoma death penalty. More revealing ...

  4. Riggins v. Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Nevada, 504 U.S. 127 (1992), is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the court decided whether a mentally ill person can be forced to take antipsychotic medication while they are on trial to allow the state to make sure they remain competent during the trial.

  5. Cost of seeking death penalty is high in California — but the ...

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    A new lethal injection facility at San Quentin State Prison is displayed during a 2010 media tour. No one was executed in the room, which featured a gurney used for 11 lethal injections in the ...

  6. List of United States Supreme Court opinions involving ...

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    Harris, 465 U.S. 37 (1984) — A state appellate court, before it affirms a death sentence, is not required to compare the sentence in the case before it with the penalties imposed in similar cases if requested to do so by the prisoner. Whitmore v. Arkansas, 495 U.S. 149 (1990) — Mandatory appellate review is not required in death penalty cases.

  7. Participation of medical professionals in American executions

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    In a similar 1999 case in Texas, David M. Long attempted suicide by drug overdose two days before his execution date and prison authorities flew him from an intensive care unit in Galveston, on a ventilator, accompanied by a full medical team, to the death chamber in Huntsville. [5]

  8. Panetti v. Quarterman - Wikipedia

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    Panetti v. Quarterman, 551 U.S. 930 (2007), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, ruling that criminal defendants sentenced to death may not be executed if they do not understand the reason for their imminent execution, and that once the state has set an execution date death-row inmates may litigate their competency to be executed in habeas corpus proceedings. [1]

  9. KY dentist convicted of illegally prescribing morphine ...

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    Sadrinia faces a minimum sentence of 20 years in prison on the charge of causing the death of a patient. He also faces 10 additional charges of prescribing medically unnecessary drugs to three ...