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| Controversial bill proposed to get stalled SC executions back on track |
| By myrtlebeachonline.com- John Monk |
| Published: 03/07/2016 |
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COLUMBIA, SC South Carolina, known as a tough-on-crime state, cannot put a condemned inmate to death nowadays – unless that inmate agrees to be executed using the electric chair. And the chances are slim to none that a death row inmate will chose the electric chair. After all, since 1996, only three of 38 S.C. death row inmates who were executed have chosen the electric chair. Under state law, an inmate must be put to death by lethal injection unless he chooses the electric chair, according to the S.C. Department of Corrections. And for now, lethal injections aren’t possible. Read More. |
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