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many places do, even some places in america

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Q: Do people still use lethal injection as means of execution?
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Does Delaware enforce the death penalty?

Delaware continues to have the death penalty and has 20 people on death row. There have been 14 executions since 1976. The last execution was on 4 November 2005 by lethal injection. The last execution by a means other than lethal injection was on 25 January 1996 by hanging.


Did Ted Bundy get the chair?

He did. On January 24, 1989 Bundy finally got what many thought he deserved. At that time Florida did not offer lethal injection as a means of execution.


Why is lethal injection approved to be a means of death penalty?

Because it is considered to be less painful.


What is the electric chairs purpose?

It was thought that electrocuting people would be more humane than shooting them or cutting off their heads or some other method of execution. It is not. It sends a massive jolt of electricity throughout the body to kill humans; and as shown in the film The Green Mile, if done improperly, it can burn people alive. Most places have replaced the electric chair with lethal injection which is the most humane known way to execute someone. It's like putting a sick animal to sleep. Answer 2: The purpose of the electric chair is execution by electrocution. It is used as a means of execution for criminals given the death penalty in the United States. Currently death by lethal injection is used more often than the electric chair.


Why is Pancuronium Bromide used in the lethal injection?

Pancuronium Bromide stop the movement of muscles by competing with acetylcholine. This means once the muscle stop contracting a person can't breath and therefore pancuronium can be used in the lethal injection.


What are the primary methods of execution on death row?

(in the US) for those states still having a death penalty the primary means of execution is by lethal injection, although some states still use the gas chamber, or other method. Several states even have several lawful methods, and give the condemned the opportunity to pick the one they prefer to die by.


What is the difference between a lethal and nonlethal contagion?

the difference between nonlethal and lethal is that they both have lethal in there but non means no so nonlethal means no lethal at all. judy wardell=]


Where do the Old's go when they are released in The Giver?

In "The Giver," when the Old are released, they are euthanized, or killed. This process is presented in the book as a peaceful and natural way for the elderly to pass away.


What is release in The Giver?

In "The Giver," release is a term used to describe the act of euthanizing an individual in the community. It involves injecting a lethal dose of medication into the person to eliminate them from society. The community members are not aware that release actually means death, as they are shielded from the truth of what happens to those who are released.


What was the last state that used hanging for death penalty cases?

Since the introduction of lethal injection as a means of carrying out capital punishment the gallows has fallen out of favor. But until very recently Montana and Washington states still used this method of execution. Both states executed inmates in the 1990's. The state of Delaware hung an inmate in 1996. This was most likely the last hanging in the U.S.


What does TDI means in cars?

Turbo Diesel Injection. NO! it means TURBO DIRECT INJECTION.


Are people still hanged in America?

Yes Washington st. The inmate can pick this as their means of execution