After the state twice ran out of time while attempting to execute prisoners, the Alabama Supreme Court has approved a rule change allowing the governor to choose the timing of an execution.
Ivana Hrynkiw | [email protected]
The new rule reads in part: “The supreme court shall at the appropriate time enter an order authorizing the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections to carry out the inmate’s sentence of death within a time frame set by the governor, which time frame shall not begin less than 30 days from the date of the order...”
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