Monday, April 21, 2008

Pain In Upper Arm And Thumb

Solidarity and 'incredible

DEATH PENALTY: THE U.S. SUPREME COURT APPROVES THREE VERSIONS WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court of the United States gave the green light to three runs - in Alabama, Mississippi and Texas - marking the end of the moratorium that had been created the United States for seven months. The decision taken last week by the judges of the Supreme Court not to declare 'cruel and inhuman' the method of execution by lethal injection has effectively called into activity the Executioner in the United States. The Supreme Court rejected the appeals of three death row inmates - Thomas Arthur in Alabama, Earl Wesley Berry in Mississippi and Carlton Turner in Texas - whose performances had been suspended in recent months until the Supreme Court itself decides on the constitutionality of the method of lethal injection. Seven other death row inmates have seen today the postponement of the end for their implementation but there is still no date set for the appointment with the Executioner. The injection is the method used in over 30 U.S. states that recognize the death penalty. The last execution took place in the United States last September.

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