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Attorneys for Byron Black have filed a motion with the state Supreme Court seeking a stay, following a ruling that now ...
A Tennessee death row inmate can be executed without deactivating his implanted defibrillator, the state's high court ruled ...
A lower court had acknowledged that Byron Black’s implanted combination pacemaker-defibrillator could prolong his suffering by shocking his heart after lethal injection.
After more than three decades, Byron Black, 69, is set to be executed for the Nashville triple murder of Angela Clay and her two daughters.