Dec. 5



ALABAMA----stay of impending execution

Court delays another execution


The Supreme Court on Wednesday afternoon delayed the execution of Thomas
D. Arthur, previously scheduled for 6 p.m. on Thursday. Arthur has a
petition pending (Arthur v. Allen, 07-395) challenging the states use of a
lethal injection protocol to carry out executions. The Court has not acted
on the petition. Its order on Wednesday stayed the execution until it acts
on the petition, or, if the petition is granted, until the case is
decided. Besides raising a constitutional challenge to the lethal
injection method, Arthurs appeal raises another issue the Court has yet to
decide: when a constitutional challenge to this method of execution is
considered timely filed, when the issue is raised under federal civil
rights law, rather than federal habeas law.

The Court in recent weeks has not permitted any execution to proceed when
the inmate has sought a stay while challenging lethal injection. It is
scheduled to hold a hearing on such challenges on Jan. 7 at 10 a.m.

(source: US Supreme Court Blog)




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