Rikurzhen
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Here's a news story:
What I'm interested in are your thoughts on whether the execution of this women, or any other women facing the death penalty, should be delayed if she is found to be pregnant on the date of her execution.
A Texas woman was executed Wednesday evening for her role in the torture and starvation death of her girlfriend's 9-year-old son.
Lisa Ann Coleman, 38, died at 6:24 p.m. CT, 12 minutes after being injected with a lethal dose of pentobarbital.
Before the drug was administered, Coleman said goodbye to several friends and "the girls on the Row." There was a slight gasp and her eyes closed. Her death appeared to be calm and peaceful, in contrast with some other recent lethal injection executions in the U.S.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied her final appeal less than two hours before her sentence was to be carried out.
I'm not interested in the death penalty debate, so let's please shelve that here. Lisa Ann Coleman, 38, died at 6:24 p.m. CT, 12 minutes after being injected with a lethal dose of pentobarbital.
Before the drug was administered, Coleman said goodbye to several friends and "the girls on the Row." There was a slight gasp and her eyes closed. Her death appeared to be calm and peaceful, in contrast with some other recent lethal injection executions in the U.S.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied her final appeal less than two hours before her sentence was to be carried out.
What I'm interested in are your thoughts on whether the execution of this women, or any other women facing the death penalty, should be delayed if she is found to be pregnant on the date of her execution.