Ivey: Alabama will resume executions after four-month review

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Death-row inmate James Barber could be the first to be executed. ADOC Commissioner John Hamm shared the findings of the review in a letter addressed to Governor Kay Ivey.

Extending the allotted timeframe for the state to complete executions from a single-day execution warrant. Commissioner Hamm says the extension will make it harder for inmates to “run out the clock” with last-minute appeals.ADOC has “ordered and obtained” new equipment that is available to use in future executionsADOC said they have no statement in addition to the letter provided by Commissioner Hamm.

Ivey addressed a letter to Attorney General Steve Marshall requesting him to “ask the Supreme Court to issue an execution warrant for an eligible death row inmate.” Marshall filed an execution warrant for death-row inmate James Barber and issued the following statement:

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