SC's Top Court Blocks 2 Electric Chair Executions

Justices say men should also be offered option of firing squad
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 16, 2021 5:15 PM CDT
SC's Top Court Blocks 2 Electric Chair Executions
This March 2019 photo, provided by the South Carolina Department of Corrections shows the state's electric chair in Columbia, SC.   (Kinard Lisbon/South Carolina Department of Corrections via AP, File)

The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked two executions that had been set for this month under the state’s recently revised capital punishment law. The high court halted the planned executions of inmates Brad Sigmon and Freddie Owens. The executions had been scheduled less than a month after the passage of a new law compelling the condemned to choose between electrocution or a firing squad if lethal injection drugs aren’t available. The statute is aimed at restarting executions after an involuntary 10-year pause that the state attributes to an inability to procure the drugs, the AP reports. Sigmon had been scheduled for execution Friday and Owens a week later.

Prison officials say they still can’t get obtain lethal injection drugs and have yet to put together a firing squad, leaving the state’s 109-year-old electric chair as the only method of execution. The court's justices vacated the execution notices and said new ones would not be issued until the men could be offered a firing squad as an alternative, the Sun News reports. Attorneys for the two men had argued that death by electrocution is cruel and unusual. They have also said the men have the right to die by lethal injection and the state hasn’t exhausted all methods to procure lethal injection drugs. Lawyers for the state have maintained that prison officials are simply carrying out the law, and that the US Supreme Court has never found electrocution to be unconstitutional.

(More South Carolina stories.)

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