This often happens in states where the corrections dep't will not halt a scheduled execution in the absence of a court order requiring them to halt the execution. It does not, generally, say anything about how seriously the justices are considering the claim.
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Note: More than 2.5 hours passed between the time the US Supreme Court lifted its temporary stay and the time the state called off the execution. So, I’m not quite sure I understand this explanation, unless there were issues —> https://twitter.com/jackroyer/status/966909618214416386 …
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Here is Doyle Hamm’s lawyer —>https://twitter.com/bernardharcourt/status/966912890811723776 …
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Live update from Alabama on tonight’s called-off execution —> https://twitter.com/jackroyer/status/966916606507954176 …
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The Alabama Corrections head, Jeff Dunn, came out to speak without having spoken with medical personnel, so he basically couldn’t explain anything about what happened with Doyle Hamm from 9p to 11:30p CT. (Thanks much for live-streaming,
@JackRoyer.)pic.twitter.com/gcQbbVpAZO
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This was Justice Ginsburg’s dissenting opinion earlier tonight, explaining why she and Justice Sotomayor would have granted a stay of execution to Hamm.pic.twitter.com/5UWRDdSV8a
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