Alabama governor asks to pause executions and review system after recent lethal injections halted
CNN — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has asked the state’s attorney general to pause executions and requested a “top-to-bottom” review of the state’s capital punishment system following multiple failed lethal injections. “Ivey on Monday asked Attorney General Steve Marshall to withdraw the state’s two pending motions to set execution dates in the cases of Alan Eugene Miller and James Edward Barber, the only two death row inmates with such motions currently pending before the Alabama Supreme Court,” the Republican governor’s office said in a statement. Ivey is asking “that the Department of Corrections undertake a top-to-bottom review of the state’s execution process, and how to ensure the state can successfully deliver justice going forward,” the release said. Ivey said in the statement she will fully support the Department of Corrections’ review, adding: “I simply cannot, in good conscience, bring another victim’s family to looking for justice and closure, until I am confident that we can carry out the legal sentence.” The governor said that she does not believe Department of Corrections officials or law enforcement are at fault for recent problems, but that “legal tactics and criminals hijacking the system are at play here.” Department of Corrections Commissioner John Hamm said in the statement that his agency “is fully committed to this effort and confident that we can get this done right.” The Death Penalty Information Center praised Ivey for her action on the issue but stressed that the review is not independent.




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