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| Preparing Financially For Lethal Injection |
| By journalstar.com |
| Published: 04/07/2010 |
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The state of Nebraska's electric chair has been put into storage. Preparations for Nebraska's new method of execution, lethal injection, are nearing completion. Witness lists are being updated. The five-page protocol is in place. And the execution chamber is being remodeled and expanded. While Omaha Sen. Brenda Council hasn't been able to persuade the Legislature to authorize a study of the costs of the death penalty to the state, she now has a few numbers, courtesy of a public records request by ACLU Nebraska. Records show the state Department of Correctional Services had spent more than $33,000 through the end of January to prepare for an execution using lethal injection. When the Legislature debated the bill (LB36) to make lethal injection the method used to carry out the death penalty, a fiscal note attached to it said the attorney general estimated "no fiscal impact," and the corrections department noted there would be "minor costs" for medical equipment and drugs. Read More. |
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