Yes and they will get a physical analysis before they die too.
2006-08-27 21:22:29
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answer #1
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answered by mixwithanything 5
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Dear Scarface
Even though a Man, or a Woman may be Sentenced to Death and put upon Death Row within any given State in the USA, everybody seems to come to the conclusion that, that person will automatically go to the Death Chamber.
It is perfectly true to say that it is very rare for a State Govenor to Commute a Death Sentence to that of Life Imprisonment ( With, or Without Parole ), or to give total release and freedom.
For your information, were a person is placed upon Death Row the United States Correctional Authorities are required to keep any inmate alive and in a good state of health, until such point of time as the State Govenor set's the Date for Execution and even on the Date of the actual Execution; The United States Correctional Authorities are still required to keep that person alive until the point of time is reached within the Death Chamber for that person's death under sentence is reached.
Even if a Person on Death Row is suffering from a Heart Condition, or any other Medical Condition, that person as to be kept alive upto the Day, Date & Time of such Execution, because right up to the stated point of time for the Execution, the Execxution can be Stayed, or Halted upon legal grounds e.g. Appeal, or further Appeal's.
However, under United States Law, the only legal way a Condemed Man, or Woman Sentenced to Death on Death Row can prevent The Correctional Authorities from keeping him, or her alive is if he, or she waves his, or her Legal Rights to receive Medical Treatment for a Heart Attack, or any other Life Threatening, or Terminal Illness.
For those who are trying to contemplate escape from actual Execution who is on Death Row, I can inform you that before you go any further, no Condemed Person Sentenced to Death as the Legal Right under United States Law to waves there own Rights to being Executed. So if any person, as, or had this in mind, then forget it.
I therefore trust that this answer's your medical question.
2006-08-28 09:47:07
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answer #2
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answered by STEVEN 2
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She might desire to get the dying penalty. through a annoying recommendations harm i'm constrained to this room.I watch the trial accepted it truly is been on. I truly won't be in a position to remember each little thing mentioned. yet I remember her demeanor.i'm able to nonetheless look into some ones eyes and study they are mendacity. She has performed the device and the sentiments of the jury. She talked of ways she would be in a position to help different inmates. All she would be in a position to do is instruct deceit,and at that,she is a professor. I wish you all of the best fortune interior the international at growing to be to be an criminal expert. I basically wish you're on the prosecuting part. it truly is a protection criminal expert's job to shield pedophiles,rapist,and murderes .If it truly is the line you pick,i'm hoping you fail miserably.
2016-11-05 22:39:51
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answered by ? 4
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Ironically YES, They say that it is because the persons death sentence could be overturned and he would live 60 more years.
I say they don't want to get gipped out of an execution.
2006-08-28 03:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they will cuz the family will go after the prison for no giving him medical treatment causing his death
2006-08-27 21:25:16
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answered by budburger2003 1
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how r u doing my names brandon....the answer 2 your ? is yes they half to help and save him its by law that everyone seeks medical attetion no matter what the case is, after his heartattack if he was ok then he would go straight to death row only if he had his heartattack on his deathrow date.
2006-08-31 15:18:44
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answered by stayfit014life 1
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All inmates recieve medical treatment regardless of their status. Ironically, inmates usually get better medical care than their victims. Insane isn't it.
2006-08-27 21:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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They absolutely will. They must do everything possible to keep him in good health until such time as he can be executed in the manner prescribed by the court!
2006-08-27 21:22:30
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answered by Matt 2
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yes they will try to save his life.then they may decide over going ahead with the sentence.
2006-08-27 21:23:30
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answered by GOODBOY 1
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yes they will.... for the same dumb reason that they sterilize the needle of the injection..... lol, it's the right of the prisoner, even though he's on death row.
2006-08-27 21:19:31
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answered by mikkimouse2005 3
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