South Carolina has lethal injection drug but justices want more info before restarting executions

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South Carolina has lethal injection drug but justices want more info before restarting executions
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South Carolina’s highest court apparently isn’t ready to allow the state to restart executions after more than 12 years until they hear more arguments about newly obtained lethal injection drugs as well as the firing squad and electric chair. The state Supreme Court set a Feb.

FILE - This photo provided by the South Carolina Department of Corrections shows the state’s death chamber in Columbia, S.C., including the electric chair, right, and a firing squad chair, left. The South Carolina Supreme Court appears to be pausing executions until they can hear arguments in February 2024 over whether a law in constitutional that allows the state to keep secret the suppliers of lethal injection drugs and the procedure used to kill inmates.

Four inmates initially sued, but since then two more of the 33 prisoners on South Carolina’s death row have run out of normal appeals and have their lives in the balance, according toSouth Carolina used to carry out an average of three executions a year.

South Carolina’s current execution law requires inmates to be sent to the electric chair unless they choose a different method. Too weak, and inmates may suffer without dying. Too strong, and the drug molecules can form tiny clumps that would cause intense pain when injected, according to court papers.

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