Supreme Court Disappoints Republican Governor
Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked Alabama’s attempt to execute Jeffery Lee using nitrogen gas, a new method the state began using in 2024. The court upheld lower court rulings that said the method likely violates the Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment.Key Facts
- Alabama wanted to execute Jeffery Lee using nitrogen hypoxia, which kills by replacing oxygen with nitrogen gas, causing suffocation.
- The Supreme Court refused Alabama’s emergency request to allow the execution to proceed.
- Lower courts had found Alabama’s nitrogen gas method likely unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment.
- Three conservative justices dissented, supporting the execution to move forward.
- Alabama Governor Kay Ivey expressed disappointment but said she remains committed to justice for Lee’s victims.
- The Supreme Court did not overturn Lee’s death sentence, so Alabama can try other execution methods later.
- Previous court rulings conflicted on whether nitrogen gas causes severe pain or suffering.
- Jeffery Lee initially chose nitrogen gas but later requested a firing squad, which is not permitted in Alabama.
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