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Nitrogen Execution Ruling
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A federal judge ruled that Alabama's nitrogen-gas execution protocol does not violate the Eighth Amendment, rejecting Jeffery Lee's challenge before his scheduled June 11 execution.
- Frame 1A federal judge ruled Alabama can keep using nitrogen gas in death-penalty cases after an Eighth Amendment trial.
- Frame 2The trial was the first bench test of whether the execution protocol violates the Constitution.
- Frame 3The method began in 2024 and has been used eight times: seven in Alabama and once in Louisiana.
- Frame 4Jeffery Lee challenged the protocol, arguing it causes excessive suffering before his scheduled June 11 execution.
- Frame 5Judge Emily C. Marks found suffering, but not cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment.
- Frame 6Next pressure point: Lee is scheduled for June 11, and the ruling clears the way for continued use.
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- May 29, 10:07 AM EDT
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- May 29, 8:05 AM EDT