Montgomery, Alabama. A federal judge on Tuesday permanently blocked the state from executing Jeffrey Lee, 49, using nitrogen hypoxia, ruling the method violates the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment; the order followed an appeals court decision that found the protocol posed substantial risk. Alabama immediately filed an appeal and sought emergency relief from the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision pauses a scheduled Thursday execution and prompted filings by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall seeking to overturn the injunction; Gov. Kay Ivey's office signaled preparedness to proceed if courts allow. Legal advocates and Lee's defense welcomed the ruling while the case heads toward the Supreme Court this week.
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此案可能为全国范围内的处决方式树立先例。如果您关注人权,那么这是一个需要关注的关键问题。请查看美国公民自由联盟(ACLU)等组织,了解有关死刑辩论的更多信息。
杰弗里·李的处决方式的命运,现在掌握在最高法院手中。此案提醒人们,关于什么构成残忍和不寻常惩罚的争论仍在继续。如果你认识对此感兴趣的人,值得转发。
公民自由团体和法律倡导者受益于该禁令,该禁令阻止了一种新的处决方式,他们认为该方式存在宪法风险,并加强了对类似规程提出更广泛法律挑战的理由。
原定执行被推迟,给囚犯、受害者家属以及负责在申诉期间执行死刑判决的州官员带来了长期的不确定性。
联邦法官永久阻止阿拉巴马州使用氮气低氧法处决
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