@@Teodor206why would u want to do it again after you felt that painful shit the first time? You bc would be scared and knowing you gotta go through it all again worrying if it’ll fail or if you will survive
Actually it is an interesting thought, because in lethal injection, because they only have it set up enough for one dose so if you didn't die you'd be in excruciating pain until they either one got more drugs, or two they simply wait for the drugs to take effect if they didn't take effect they'd just re-dose you probably. As for the electric chair, which can still be used in some states, they actually have to power it up so if all the juice didn't cook you the first time they'd have to recharge the generator and cook you again so on and so forth. But they wouldn't stop the execution they'd just continue to kill you until it did work and when it didn't work they'd try again basically if you got a death warrant, your dead it just depends on how long it takes. But they cannot stop until you're heart stops, now the real question is reanimation, if you were executed and woke up in the morgue which technically can happen with lethal injection, it never has, but drugs effect different people differently and they use a handful of drugs in lethal injection, so let's say it stops your heart for around a minute, your pronounced dead, when you're put on the slab you reanimate due to the flow of blood to you're heart, you wake up a few hours later in the freezer unit, and if your lucky someone is working there and finds you, before the temperature they keep body's frozen at turns you into a meat Popsicle, or possibly cremated..... But anywho In that case technically your death warrant was carried out, and through technicality in the legal system you'd be completely free. And that's because you carried out your sentence, which is not to be mistaken with life imprisonment which actually means as long as your alive you should be imprisoned, which you can't use your death to get out of that because when you reanimate your alive again. So actually the only way to get out of prison is with this method, steps below. Low dose yourself with the lethal injection drugs for about a decade build up a tolerance until your taking the exact amount they inject the prisoner with when they perform the execution, then reanimate, hopefully don't freeze to death in the morgue so basically make as much noise as humanly possible when you do wake up scream, kick, bang on stuff until someone hears you for GODS SAKE, now finally you'll have beaten the Capital punishment you were sentenced and not only that but become the first person to cheat death by dying. "Modern problems require modern solutions"
If yall think to pretend to be dead the first round, that would not help because there is a doctor that is going to check your pulse after the round to make sure you’re actually dead.
This is actually sort of untrue because there’s been many reported cases when an execution has failed and the person has survived. They will do the execution process by a few days to a few weeks sometimes longer before they try again they don’t immediately do it again after it fails they take a bunch of stuff into consideration. Why did it fail? How did it fail? Why did the person survive?
actually typically when a death row execution fails, it means that if the individual was put to sleep on a table, instead of putting them to sleep and killing them painlessly, it just starts to cause excruciating amounts of pain without actually killing the individual in which, they save the individual if they can, and try again assuming the person survived, but 9/10 they dont because its in their blood stream already. all they can really do is try to ease the pain
In my country if they survived , then they let them free . Most of who survived execution are falsely accused of crimes . But this not always happen :p
If you survive sue the prison and get your attorney to plead for a prison sentence of atleast 20-40 years because you can’t claim that the pain you went through was torture
Incorrect. If they do it enough times and the patient is still alive it is considered cruel , then they will immediately rush the patient to the hospital
I think here in the UK The law said it could only be attempted once and that was probably the same in some other countries. Of course the UK abolished the death penalty for most crimes in the 1960s and it was abolished completely in 2004 so is no longer an issue.
One guy was sentenced to life but he was immune to all the injections and the electric chair didnt work so they gave up and just put him in jail for life...oh well atleast he's alive