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US Judge Rules Nitrogen Gas Execution Unconstitutional

A US judge has ruled that executing individuals by nitrogen gas is unconstitutional, leading to a halt in a planned execution. The judge had previously allowed the execution to proceed, citing that no execution is completely painless.

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A US judge, Emily Marks, has ruled that the use of nitrogen gas for executions is unconstitutional, halting a planned execution. Previously, Judge Marks had permitted the execution to proceed, stating that no execution is entirely without pain.

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US judge halts execution by nitrogen gas, ruling it unconstitutional

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US Judge Rules Nitrogen Gas Execution Unconstitutional