Dead Men Walking: Alabama Sets Two Execution Dates
Dead Men Walking: Alabama Sets Two Execution Dates
The state of Alabama is set to execute two inmates this year for the first time since 2013. The Alabama Supreme Court upheld the death sentences of Tommy Arthur and Ronald Bert Smith, Jr. on Wednesday, August 14, 2016, setting their dates to die by lethal injection on November 3 and December 8 respectively. Smith Jr. had previously challenged his sentence by stating the process of lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment, though his appeal was denied. Smith Jr. was convicted of killing Casey Wilson, a convenience store clerk, in 1994 during a botched robbery attempt. Though the jury in his case recommended a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole, the trial judge overrode their decision and sentenced him to death instead. Tommy Arthur, now 74, was convicted for the 1982 murder-for-hire death of Troy Wicker, a businessman who worked for Muscle Shoals. After being sentenced to death, he, too, challenged the court's decision, labeling the Death Penalty as unconstitutional. November 3rd will mark his seventh execution date, with Arthur having challenged all six prior dates. According to federal court records, he plans to appeal this one as well.After a two year gap in executions due to a lack of the drugs required to make the lethal injection cocktail, as well as continuing legal action regarding the constitutionality of the process, the state is now looking to resume executing those inmates who have been sentenced to death. The three-drug combination includes the controversial drug midazolam. Midazolam is a sedative believed to be responsible for several failed executions in 2014, which begs the question: what exactly would fall under the categories of cruel and unusual punishment if this doesn't?
Death row inmates Tommy Arthur (R) and Ronald Bert Smith, Jr. (L); image courtesy of al.com
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