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  2. Lethal injection - Wikipedia

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    Procedural aspects in pronouncing death also contribute to delay, so the condemned is usually pronounced dead within 10–20 minutes of starting the drugs. Supporters of the death penalty say that a huge dose of thiopental, which is between 14 and 20 times the anesthetic-induction dose and which has the potential to induce a medical coma ...

  3. Riggins v. Nevada - Wikipedia

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    First, the involuntary treatment must be the least intrusive treatment for restoration of competence. Second, the proposed treatment must be medically appropriate for the individual's safety as well as that of others. [3] In Washington v. Harper, the individual protesting the involuntary medication was already incarcerated. The Court suggested ...

  4. Baze v. Rees - Wikipedia

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    It is the cruel treatment of victims that provides the most persuasive arguments for prosecutors seeking the death penalty. A natural response to such heinous crimes is a thirst for vengeance. He further stressed concern over the process of death penalty cases where emotion plays a major role and where the safeguards for defendants may have ...

  5. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “You got all these people with this disease who need treatment,” he said. “There’s a medication that could really help us tackle this problem, help us dramatically reduce overdose death, and people are having a hard time accessing it.” The anti-medication approach adopted by the U.S. sets it apart from the rest of the developed world.

  6. Pentobarbital - Wikipedia

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    It can also be used for short-term treatment of insomnia but has been largely replaced by the benzodiazepine family of drugs. In high doses, pentobarbital causes death by respiratory arrest . It is used for veterinary euthanasia and is used by some US states and the United States federal government for executions of convicted criminals by ...

  7. Capital punishment for drug trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Harm Reduction International reports: "imposition of one death sentence for drug use and trafficking of amphetamines and cannabis resin in June 2022. This is the first drug-related death sentence noted by a reputable source in 11 years". [1] [31]

  8. One woman's 56-year fight to free her innocent brother from ...

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    Hideko Hakamata spent decades fighting to save her brother: the world's longest-serving death row inmate. One woman's 56-year fight to free her innocent brother from death sentence Skip to main ...

  9. Mayo malpractice lawsuit alleges patient brain injury after ...

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    Oct. 5—ROCHESTER — A lawsuit filed in Olmsted County District Court this month alleges medical personnel from Mayo Clinic Hospital-Saint Marys inadvertently overdosed a patient with an opiate ...