The lower court, which overturned an earlier appeals court ruling, determined that inmates subjected to this relatively new method of execution likely endure severe air hunger, accompanied by emotional distress, anxiety, physiological stress, and physical discomfort before losing consciousness, as reported by CBS News, the BBC’s US media partner.
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