South Carolina’s highest court will hear arguments on whether a newly organized firing squad or the old electric chair are legal ways to execute inmates in the state
FILE - This March 2019 photo provided by the South Carolina Department of Corrections shows the state's electric chair in Columbia, S.C. The South Carolina Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023, to determine if execution in the electric chair or firing squad are cruel and unusual punishments. COLUMBIA, S.C.
The state appealed and the South Carolina Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday over whether the 2,000-volt electric chair or the bullets fired at the heart by a three-person firing squad violate state constitutional provisions against cruel and unusual punishment like those in the U.S. Constitution. They are not likely to issue a ruling for several months.
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