Sotomayor slams SCOTUS for allowing Alabama to ‘experiment again with a human life’ and treat executed man as ‘guinea pig’

Sonia Sotomayor spoke to the American Constitution Society on June 16, 2022 (image via YouTube screengrab). Inset: James Edward Barber (via Alabama Department of Corrections).

The three justices of the Supreme Court’s liberal wing denounced their colleagues for allowing Alabama, a state with a troubling history of botched executions, to “experiment again with a human life” by executing a man without proper medical protocols.

The Court denied the man’s petition for stay of execution of sentence of death without comment.

James Edward Barber, 64, was put to death by the state of Alabama at 2:00 a.m. local time Friday morning for the 2001 robbery and killing of Dorothy Epps. Barber had been on death row for almost 20 years before he was executed via lethal injection.

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