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Canadian on death row awaits answer to his challenge of the use of lethal injection
Globe and Mail – A legal challenge of how Montana carries out its death penalty is to go before a judge Wednesday for a death-row Canadian waiting to hear whether he will be granted clemency. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a civil lawsuit on Ronald Smith’s behalf in 2008 that argues the lethal injections the state uses to execute people are cruel and unusual punishment and violate the right to human dignity. Read Article
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