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Death Row Canadian Waits as Montana Considers Resuming Executions


Canadian on Death Row Faces Uncertain Fate Amid Attempts to Resume Executions in Montana

Ronald Smith, a Canadian on death row in Montana for the past 42 years, faces uncertainty as state legislators push to remove obstacles to resuming executions. Smith, who has been described as a model prisoner, has been on death row since 1983 for a double murder. Previous attempts to resume executions have been stayed due to a lack of the required barbiturate.

A new bill in Montana seeks to remove the restrictions on the type of substance used in lethal injections, sparking concern among civil liberties advocates. The proposed legislation has raised fears about possible cruel and unusual punishment, with concerns about the availability of a suitable substance for executions.

Despite the potential passage of the bill, legal experts emphasize the extensive procedural and legal hurdles that must be overcome before any executions can be carried out. The fate of Smith, who has had five execution dates set and overturned over the years, remains uncertain as the debate over reinstating executions continues.

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