Bitter divisions on death penalty in U.S. top court exposed in Alabama showdown

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Bitter divisions on death penalty in U.S. top court exposed in Alabama showdown
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The U.S. Supreme Court exposed its bitter divisions over the death penalty yet a...

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court exposed its bitter divisions over the death penalty yet again early Friday as the justices voted on ideological lines to reject an Alabama inmate’s bid to delay his execution.

It was the third time in recent weeks the court has divided 5-4 on a death penalty case, with the conservatives in the majority each time. He also noted that the justices were due to meet Friday morning and could have discussed the issue then instead of acting in the middle of the night. The three other liberal justices on the nine-justice court joined Breyer’s opinion.

Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Constitution did not guarantee a condemned prisoner “a painless death,” paving the way for the execution of convicted murderer Russell Bucklew, who sought to die by lethal gas rather than lethal injection because of a rare medical condition.

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