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Apr222005
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 05:45PM
A Kentucky case that begins today is
the latest legal challenge to lethal injection, the nation's most used
but increasingly controversial form of execution.Lethal injection is
under assault from condemned convicts across the USA who claim an
anesthetic administered with poison chemicals can leave a person
conscious enough to feel excruciating pain. The debate moves into a
Frankfort, Ky., courtroom where lawyers for two convicted murderers
will ask judges to strike down or at least suspend such executions as
unconstitutional punishment. The plaintiffs — Ralph Baze murdered two
police officers with an assault rifle and Thomas Bowling killed two
robbery victims — plan to present autopsy evidence allegedly showing
that a recently executed Kentucky prisoner was still aware when deadly
chemicals stopped his heart. [more]