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  • New execution method unlikely to gain traction in California

    Thanks to ideological judges, California won't have another execution for at least a decade. We have death row inmates on the Row for close to 30 years.

    "But the method used in Ohio is unlikely to gain traction in California, experts say, because of procedural hurdles and persistent concerns about how the drugs -- whatever their number -- are administered to the condemned.

    Kenneth Biros, 51, who killed and dismembered a woman in 1991, died nine minutes after being injected with a massive dose of sodium thiopental, a powerful barbiturate that puts its subjects into a sleep so deep they stop breathing. Ohio prisons director Terry Collins described the execution as problem-free." Looks like the ACLU is more powerful in California than it is in Ohio.

    Any wonder the criminal justice system is a joke? Between ending the death penalty by use of lawsuit after lawsuit, the impending release of 40,000 uncomfortable prisoners, why should a crook take our courts seriously?

    Time to have a voter revolt at the judicial level. What do you think?

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