Alabama abandons execution after failing to find vein for lethal injection
by Adam Gabbatt and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#63ZG8)
Alan Miller's judicial killing called off two months after execution of Joe Nathan James took three hours
Prison officials in Alabama abandoned an attempted lethal injection of a man on Thursday after trouble accessing his veins, two months after the state was accused of cruel and unusual punishment" when it spent three hours executing Joe Nathan James.
Alabama halted the execution of Alan Miller, who was convicted of killing three people in a shooting in 1999, after they determined they could not get the lethal injection under way before a midnight deadline.
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