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STATE OF TENNESSEE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL March 12, 2014 Opinion No[removed]Constitutionality of Electrocution If Lethal Injection Unavailable
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Building Nashville / New York / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

Honorable Ken Yager State Senator G19 War Memorial / /

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Genera / /

Organization

United States Supreme Court / 108th Tennessee General Assembly / American court / Nebraska Supreme Court / United States Court of Appeals / /

Person

ROBERT E. COOPER / JR. / Mata / JOSEPH F. WHALEN / Assem / ANDREW COULAM / /

Position

JR. Attorney General and Reporter / Governor / commissioner / Acting Solicitor / THE ATTORNEY / Assistant Attorney General / Representative / ATTORNEY GENERAL / General / Solicitor / /

Product

Lethal injection / Electrocution If Lethal Injection / /

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Tennessee / Nebraska / Ohio / Louisiana / California / /

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