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First nitrogen execution was a 'botched' human experiment, Alabama lawsuit alleges

An Alabama death row inmate filed a lawsuit Thursday that challenges the constitutionality of nitrogen gas executions, arguing that the first person in the nation put to death by that method shook violently for several minutes in "a human experiment that officials botched miserably."

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Will other states replicate Alabama's nitrogen execution?

Will other states replicate Alabama's nitrogen execution?
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Nitrogen execution: Will other states follow Alabama?

Experts on capital punishment say Alabama s first-ever use of nitrogen gas to execute a man could could gain traction among other states and change how the death penalty is carried out in the United States. Kenneth Eugene Smith was declared dead Thursday after being outfitted with a mask that forced him to breathe pure nitrogen, depriving him of oxygen. Two other states — Oklahoma and Mississippi — already have authorized the use of nitrogen and other death penalty states are considering it. Prison officials in Oklahoma say they ve traveled to Alabama and plan to carefully study how Thursday s execution was carried out. Many states in recent years have had problems carrying out lethal injection or obtaining the necessary drugs.

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Nitrogen execution: Will other states follow Alabama?

Experts on capital punishment say Alabama s first-ever use of nitrogen gas to execute a man could could gain traction among other states and change how the death penalty is carried out in the United States. Kenneth Eugene Smith was declared dead Thursday after being outfitted with a mask that forced him to breathe pure nitrogen, depriving him of oxygen. Two other states — Oklahoma and Mississippi — already have authorized the use of nitrogen and other death penalty states are considering it. Prison officials in Oklahoma say they ve traveled to Alabama and plan to carefully study how Thursday s execution was carried out. Many states in recent years have had problems carrying out lethal injection or obtaining the necessary drugs.

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Nitrogen execution: Will other states follow Alabama?

Experts on capital punishment say Alabama s first-ever use of nitrogen gas to execute a man could could gain traction among other states and change how the death penalty is carried out in the United States. Kenneth Eugene Smith was declared dead Thursday after being outfitted with a mask that forced him to breathe pure nitrogen, depriving him of oxygen. Two other states — Oklahoma and Mississippi — already have authorized the use of nitrogen and other death penalty states are considering it. Prison officials in Oklahoma say they ve traveled to Alabama and plan to carefully study how Thursday s execution was carried out. Many states in recent years have had problems carrying out lethal injection or obtaining the necessary drugs.

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