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If the initial attempt to execute an inmate is "botched," they will try again until they succeed. There is no reprieve from death once the process has begun.
No... he said he didn't want anybody to see him get shot.
Once you have the place to do it, and you've gone through all the appeals and legal process a death row inmate is entitled to, the execution itself costs very little - just a few bullets any prison already has in its arms room.
If they are found to be innocent after execution, then the family of the deceased may be entitled to compensation. If the inmate is still alive they are immediately released and are given a small amount of compensation.
DEATH.
12 is the end off a cycle (life cycle)13 is rebirth .A sacrifice is oftend needed in rituals(execution)most oftend taking place between 12:00am and 3:00am (time of death and spirits).Modern execution chambers today hold and inmate in a cell 13 steps from the execution chamber.Old prisons cells had 13 bars .
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Once you have the place to do it, and you've gone through all the appeals and legal process a death row inmate is entitled to, the execution itself costs very little - just a few bullets any prison already has in its arms room.
23,000 per year for each inmate