Supreme Court nixes Alabama request for nitrogen execution, which lower court ruled unconstitutional



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Emily C Marks finds method proposed to kill Jeffery Lee violates ban on cruel and unusual punishment
A federal judge on Tuesday permanently blocked Alabama from executing a man with nitrogen gas after declaring the method violates the ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Alabama became the first state in the nation to use the execution method in January 2024, but has faced repeated legal challenges to its use.
Emily C Marks, a US district judge, permanently enjoined the state from executing Jeffery Lee by nitrogen gas. Lee was scheduled to be executed Thursday at an Alabama prison.
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