Washington provides for the use of injection or, at the prisoner's request, hanging.
Electrocution is to be killed by electricity.
We Are Electrocution was created in 2000.
West Virginia no longer has the death penalty or capital punishment for that matter. West Virginia did at one time, however, use electrocution to execute nine prisoners between 1951 and 1959.
when a wire is cut and you throw water electrocution is caused
Lethal injection is used in all 32 states that have capital punishment. Some states use electrocution (electric chair), five use the gas chamber, one uses the firing squad, and Delaware and Washington use hanging as alternatives to lethal injection.
the brain cells makes your respond to electrocution
There is no "time factor" in electrocution. If any electrical current passes through you then you have been subjected to electrocution. If you are asking about exicution by electrocution, that is different for each person. Most electric chair sentences are "...until dead".
Electrocution is death by electricity and an electric shock in non-fatal.
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The primary danger of electricity is possible electrocution.
Electrocution introduces electricity into the heart, which shocks the giant muscle. Any shock to the heart can result in death.
Texas no longer uses electrocution. Texas was the second jurisdiction to provide for the use of injection (August 29, 1977) and the first jurisdiction to use injection (December 7, 1982).