The Alabama Supreme Court has set a new lethal injection date for a man convicted in the 1991 sword-and-dagger slaying of a pastor.
The Montgomery Advertiser reports the court on Monday moved Christopher Lee Price’s execution to May 30. Price was set to be executed last month but a last-minute stay delayed his death.
Price asked to die by nitrogen hypoxia, a method Alabama has authorized but not developed.
His lawyers argued it would be less painful than Alabama’s “botched” lethal injections.
The state successfully argued that Price missed a deadline to request nitrogen, but its death warrant expired before a post-midnight Supreme Court ruling vacating the stay.
Price killed Church of Christ pastor Bill Lynn as he prepared Christmas gifts for his grandchildren.
(Associated Press, copyright 2018)
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