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The act of execution happens in a jungle-skirted clearing on the prison island of Nusa Kambangan.
Under Iranian law the victim's family have a say only in the act of execution, not any jail sentence.
If a state medical licensing board were even to attempt to consider a complaint of a physician's involvement, the legislature would probably pass a law declaring that the act of execution does not constitute the practice of medicine.
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Moreover, the exploitation of prisoners for the ostensibly laudable reason of furthering medical knowledge should give us further pause before trying to wring benefit from an act of execution.
Incapacitation refers to the act of making an individual "incapable" of committing a crime historically by execution or banishment, and in more modern times by execution or lengthy periods of incarceration.
Because the act of turning was ballistic and was not affected by visual feedback, this suggests that the frog planned the velocity of turning prior to its execution.
In 2012, the Arkansas Supreme Court struck down a state statute called the Method of Execution Act, ruling that it didn't provide the state's correction department with sufficient guidelines for carrying out lethal injections.
An accomplice could be sued if he had provided help ope consilio – a physical act relating to the method of execution, rather than mere encouragement.
But these are the people least likely to be rational enough to calculate the consequences of their acts, or to be deterred by the prospect of execution.
The date of execution remains uncertain.
Then there's the matter of execution.
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