James Barber, 64, was put to death by lethal injection at 1:56
a.m. U.S. central time (0656 GMT) at the William Holman
Correctional Facility in Atmore, Alabama, the governor's office
said in an emailed statement.
Barber was convicted and sentenced to death for killing
75-year-old Dorothy Epps during a robbery in her home in
Harvest, Alabama on the night of May 20, 2001.
The execution went ahead after the U.S. Supreme Court declined
to intervene at the last moment.
Ivey suspended capital punishment in November and ordered the
review of the lethal injection process in her state after a
string of botched executions last year. In the third failed
execution, officials were unable to set the intravenous line in
the condemned prisoner before the death warrant expired.
The Republican governor lifted the suspension after the
Department of Corrections added medical professionals, obtained
new equipment and conducted rehearsals for executions. The state
also expanded the time allowed for an execution to be carried
out before the expiration of the warrant.
Barber argued to the United States Court of Appeals that his
execution should be halted because he is at substantial risk of
serious harm and "torture" under current protocols. The court
denied that appeal on Wednesday.
Legal and ethical questions have swirled around capital
punishment in the United States after several lethal injections
have been botched in recent years. State governments and the
federal government have also struggled to obtain the necessary
drugs.
The number of executions in the United States has drastically
fallen since 1999, when a record 98 executions were carried out.
Capital punishment was reinstated in the United States in 1976.
Over the last five years, a total of 78 death row inmates have
been executed, according to the Death Penalty Information
Center.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Additional reporting
by Daniel Trotta, Gursimran Kaur and Bharat Govind Gautam;
Editing by Sandra Maler and Andrew Heavens)
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