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| Details Released In GA Inmate's Execution |
| By macon.com |
| Published: 10/04/2010 |
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Brandon Joseph Rhode was 18 when he was charged with the deaths of three Jones County family members in 1998. Had the crime happened nine months earlier, Rhode would have been 17 and couldn’t have been executed, said Brian Kammer, the lawyer who represented Rhode in post-conviction appeals starting in 2003. In the days following Rhode’s Sept. 27 execution, additional details have come to light about Rhode and death by lethal injection. The medical staff’s difficulty in finding veins for the execution could have been caused by Rhode’s suffering vascular collapse after losing a large amount of blood after his suicide attempt, said Kammer, an attorney employed by the nonprofit Georgia Resource Center in Atlanta, which represents indigent death penalty clients as they file appeals. Read More. |
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