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When the execution resumed and the table dropped once again, Johnston continued to struggle for about 20 minutes before finally expiring.
More precisely, the currently active task may be preempted at any time and have its execution resumed later, at no additional cost.
Unfortunately, execution resumed in 1976 -- partly under pressure from state governments -- and since then dozens of citizens have been murdered by the state.
That's right, writing in 1972 the Court argued that "the imposition and carrying out of the death penalty... constitutes cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments". Unfortunately, execution resumed in 1976 -- partly under pressure from state governments -- and since then dozens of citizens have been murdered by the state.
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Execution resumes only after all process reach this statement.
The execution resumes at the next macro step where the condition does not hold.
Executions resumed.
After executions resumed in May, the use of capital punishment continued to decline.
Even after executions resumed, homicide rates appeared unaffected, the analysis found.
This is the first time since executions resumed in 1977 that the number of executions has fallen in consecutive years.
Since executions resumed here in 1976, Harris County has put 62 people to death, making it the jurisdiction with the third-highest number of executions in the country.
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