State justices express doubts about the scheduled execution of a Brevard killer.
Florida Supreme Court justices said Thursday that they are wary of proceeding with next month's scheduled execution of convicted Brevard County child-killer Mark Dean Schwab with the legality of lethal injection now in question.
The U.S. Supreme Court last month agreed to consider the constitutionality of lethal injection after two condemned Kentucky inmates said that state's procedure -- identical to what's used in Florida -- represents cruel and unusual punishment.
Since then, at least 13 states have halted executions, pending the high court's ruling.
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Notice the writer's usage of "killer"? Delma Shaw, a Texas death row inmate, has been strapped to the gurney over
14 times. Each time the headlines called him a "killer" too.
Yet, the Supreme Court has stayed his execution
14 TIMES. The death penalty in America is not merely flawed; it is broken and beyond repair and one cannot help but wonder, how do reasonable people sleep at night knowing this to be true.