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KY moves one step closer toward reinstating death penalty

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Posted on January 29, 2010 at 6:16 PM

Updated Friday, Jan 29 at 6:48 PM

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(WHAS11) - On Friday, Kentucky moved one step closer toward reinstating the death penalty.
 

Recently the State Supreme Court put a halt on executions until the protocol surrounding the entire execution was made public.
 

In the days and then hours leading up to an execution there are procedures followed by the Department of Corrections and for years those procedures have been confidential.
 

But the Supreme Court said it should all be public and Friday it was the public’s one chance to voice opinion on those rules.

No one there agreed with the death penalty but hoped to make it more humane.
 

They even revisited old arguments settled by the U.S. Supreme Court that involved drugs used to execute Kentucky inmates and challenged what witnesses are allowed to see; requiring better witness access from beginning to end and better accommodations for families and the condemned.

The attorney, who challenged the state's protocol and won, was also there with more questions so that Kentucky's protocol will follow other states.

They are laws and protocol that all may not agree upon but will be carried out in the light of day.

Next the Department of Corrections will review the comments then publish Kentucky's protocol for administering the death penalty.
 

If the general assembly approves it and the governor signs it, then Kentucky's death penalty will be reinstated.
 

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kennakemae said on January 30, 2010 at 3:01 AM

I am devistated about this! They should have had the death penalty all along for child molesters, rapist and murderes! I for one am a surviver of abuse in many forms and I know I would sleep easier knowing these things (for they are not people) be put to death! I have no sympathy for them and we need to protect our children as well as ourselves. Why should the tax payers give them free room and board when it is taking food and supplies away from the people that strive to do no harm to anyone?! Why do they get 3 meals a day, clothing, a place to sleep and we are out here working our butts off to pay for all of this? I vote YES on the DEATH PENALTY! A smack on the hand is just that..a smack on the hand.

z_everson said on January 30, 2010 at 1:57 PM

Such a shame that Kentucky is trying to go forward with its expensive, risky and broken death penalty even though it doesn't deter crime and prolongs victims' families' agony.