The Indiana Lawyer
Experts say five executions being scheduled within one week is simply an anomaly that resulted from courts or elected officials in individual states setting dates around the same time after inmates exhausted their appeals.
“I’m not aware of any reason other than coincidence,” said Eric Berger, a law professor at the University of Nebraska with expertise in the death penalty and lethal injection.
Berger said some factors can result in a backlog of executions, such as a state’s inability to obtain the lethal drugs necessary to carry them out, which happened in South Carolina, or a moratorium that resulted from botched executions, like what happened in Oklahoma. More
Cinco de Adios!
Ship em to Chicago … and tell everybody that they’re white supremacists who have the dirt on Hillary Clinton …
“an anomaly”?
That is the problem.
Only 5? Just wait…
Doesn’t Bill Gates want to execute 7.5 billion of us in a day?
No runs no hits no errors with each of these murderers.
I always say when they report botched execution in Oklahoma, it wasn’t botched, he’s dead.
Lethal drugs? Try a bullet or use street fentanyl. Easy peasy.
Gee, only 5 in a week? Maybe if we start scheduling 5 EACH DAY, the insanity going on out there would come to a screeching halt!! ;^)