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Alabama Supreme Court Grants Execution Warrant for Kenneth Eugene Smith, Paving Way for First-Ever Use of Nitrogen Gas as Execution Method

Alabama Supreme Court has granted the state attorney general's request for an execution warrant for Kenneth Eugene Smith, paving the way for the state to become the first to use nitrogen gas as an execution method. The decision has sparked debate, with many questioning the use of nitrogen gas as unconstitutional, and further litigation is likely. Other states may follow suit, but Alabama is the first to move forward with the plan.

Alabama Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Allow Experimental Execution Method for Kenneth Eugene Smith

The Alabama Supreme Court is considering a request from the state attorney general to set an execution date for Kenneth Eugene Smith using a proposed new execution method of nitrogen hypoxia. Smith's lawyers have argued that this method is "experimental" and that the state has disclosed little information about how it would work, while the state has argued that it is a humane and painless way to carry out executions. If the court approves the request, Smith would become the first person in Alabama to be executed using the nitrogen hypoxia method, otherwise the state will have to find another way to carry out Smith's death sentence.

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