Submitted by AudibleNod t3_10lvp2z in news
Pugshaver t1_j62twid wrote
Reply to comment by Ludwigofthepotatoppl in Tennessee says pair gave incorrect execution drug testimony by AudibleNod
Pretty sure the Supreme Court ruled back in 2019 that cruel punishment is entirely constitutional, it's only punishments that are cruel AND unusual that aren't lawful. As long as it's a common way of torturing someone to death (such as lethal injection) it's totally lawful.
kandoras t1_j63dzsz wrote
Or since executions are not unusual in the US, it's constitutional to kill people by pretty much any method you came come up with.
Caladbolg_Prometheus t1_j64iunk wrote
I don’t like your wording. Perhaps you meant something different, and if you did correct me.
Going by your wording since imprisonment is a common punishment, any method of imprisonment is constitutional, even something like a pillory. I can’t see putting someone in a pillory for any long length of time as constitutional.
kandoras t1_j64jme0 wrote
I don't like the wording of the Supreme Courts ruling either, but it is what it is.
They decided that only punishments which were both cruel AND unusual were unconstitutional. A punishment which was only one and not the other is legally acceptable.
So yes, imprisonment is not unusual, so no matter how cruel it may be, the conservatives on the court have ruled that it is acceptable.
Caladbolg_Prometheus t1_j657rn4 wrote
I think we are misunderstanding each other because what you wrote here doesn’t line up with what I wrote. Not to say I agree or disagree with you, just I don’t think we are on the same page.
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