When something goes wrong, prison staff absorb the consequences. Florida’s execution pace is testing the limits of the law — and its workforce. I spent years inside Florida’s execution chamber as warden of Florida State Prison, personally overseeing three executions. I know what it takes to carry out a death sentence, and it permanently changed my view of capital punishment. That experience is why a recent lawsuit filed by death row inmate Frank Walls in advance of his scheduled execution Thursday should concern every Floridian.
Iranian authorities executed 11 prisoners across the country on Wednesday, including a woman, according to a human rights organization that tracks executions in Iran. The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights said 10 men were executed in prisons in Bushehr, Damghan, Chabahar, Kashmar, Sabzevar, Malayer, Shiraz, Mashhad, and Karaj. They had been sentenced to death for murder or drug-related offenses. Separately, authorities executed Razieh Abbasi, a 40-year-old woman convicted of killing her husband, at Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj in the early hours of Wednesday, Hengaw reported.