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Related: About this forum(updated) Court fight: Muslim man facing execution wants imam present
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Source: Associated Press
Court fight: Muslim man facing execution wants imam present
By KIM CHANDLER
February 7, 2019
ATMORE, Ala. (AP) A Muslim inmate who complained that the state of Alabama wont let him have an Islamic spiritual adviser beside him when hes executed awaited a U.S. Supreme Court decision on whether the lethal injection would be carried out as planned Thursday evening or put on hold.
Attorneys for Dominique Ray, 42, said Alabamas execution procedure favors Christian inmates because a Christian chaplain employed by the prison typically remains in the execution chamber during a lethal injection.
Ray, as a Muslim, had asked that his imam replace the chaplain in the death chamber, but that request was denied. The state said it refuses to let a non-prison employee into the room where the lethal injection is given though it has agreed to skip its usual practice of having the chaplain present.
On Wednesday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to halt Thursdays execution plan so Rays arguments could be weighed.
The central constitutional problem here is that the state has regularly placed a Christian cleric in the execution room to minister to the needs of Christian inmates, but has refused to provide the same benefit to a devout Muslim and all other non-Christians, the courts three-judge panel wrote.
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By KIM CHANDLER
February 7, 2019
ATMORE, Ala. (AP) A Muslim inmate who complained that the state of Alabama wont let him have an Islamic spiritual adviser beside him when hes executed awaited a U.S. Supreme Court decision on whether the lethal injection would be carried out as planned Thursday evening or put on hold.
Attorneys for Dominique Ray, 42, said Alabamas execution procedure favors Christian inmates because a Christian chaplain employed by the prison typically remains in the execution chamber during a lethal injection.
Ray, as a Muslim, had asked that his imam replace the chaplain in the death chamber, but that request was denied. The state said it refuses to let a non-prison employee into the room where the lethal injection is given though it has agreed to skip its usual practice of having the chaplain present.
On Wednesday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to halt Thursdays execution plan so Rays arguments could be weighed.
The central constitutional problem here is that the state has regularly placed a Christian cleric in the execution room to minister to the needs of Christian inmates, but has refused to provide the same benefit to a devout Muslim and all other non-Christians, the courts three-judge panel wrote.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/50ced4152dc74df1975a925e4fa29038
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Source: Associated Press
POLITICS 02/07/2019 10:29 pm ET Updated 1 hour ago
Dominique Ray, Muslim Inmate, Executed After Appeal Over Spiritual Adviser Fails
Kim Chandler
ATMORE, Ala. (AP) A Muslim inmate who filed a legal challenge because Alabama wouldnt let his Islamic spiritual adviser be present in the execution chamber was put to death Thursday after the nations highest court cleared the way.
Dominique Ray, 42, was pronounced dead at 10:12 p.m. of a lethal injection at the state prison in Atmore.
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Rays imam, Yusef Maisonet, watched the execution from an adjoining witness room, after visiting with Ray over the past two days. There was no Christian chaplain in the chamber, a concession the state agreed to make.
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Dominique Ray, Muslim Inmate, Executed After Appeal Over Spiritual Adviser Fails
Kim Chandler
ATMORE, Ala. (AP) A Muslim inmate who filed a legal challenge because Alabama wouldnt let his Islamic spiritual adviser be present in the execution chamber was put to death Thursday after the nations highest court cleared the way.
Dominique Ray, 42, was pronounced dead at 10:12 p.m. of a lethal injection at the state prison in Atmore.
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Rays imam, Yusef Maisonet, watched the execution from an adjoining witness room, after visiting with Ray over the past two days. There was no Christian chaplain in the chamber, a concession the state agreed to make.
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Read more: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dominique-ray-muslim-inmate-supreme-court-execution_us_5c5cf494e4b0a502ca3401a7
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(updated) Court fight: Muslim man facing execution wants imam present (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2019
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Jarqui
(10,506 posts)1. This decision reflects badly around the world - on all Americans
It adds to stoking hate in Muslim terrorists
Even if one can get past the religious inequality (discrimination) - which they shouldn't - it's a stupid, shortsighted decision.
Iggo
(48,554 posts)4. Yeah. That's the part that makes us look bad.
Not the state sanctioned cold-blooded killing of prisoners.
Jarqui
(10,506 posts)5. That's a fair point
akraven
(1,975 posts)2. Why shouldn't he get one?
This sucks.
keithbvadu2
(40,540 posts)3. Freedom of religion, as long as it is the right religion.
Freedom of religion, as long as it is the right religion.
Voltaire2
(14,884 posts)6. Why do christian chaplains participate?
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)7. Because they're the privileged majority?
Cartoonist
(7,558 posts)9. Pro life
I read your question as, "why do priests support the death penalty?"
Why do they?
Voltaire2
(14,884 posts)10. Yeah that.
I mean for Christs sake the standard way we murder convicts is to crucify them and jab them with a lethal dose of shit.
MineralMan
(148,024 posts)8. How about the government doesn't get to execute anyone?
How about that option?
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)11. Sounds like way too sensible a solution.
It'll never work.