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James Barber is dead. He was executed by lethal injection in Alabama early in the morning of July 21. His execution was the first test of the state’s “revised” execution procedures following a string of badly botched executions in 2022. It was the first opportunity for Alabama to get back in the business of executing death row inmates after Gov. Kay Ivey ordered an investigation of those botched executions by the Department of Corrections (DOC) in November of last year. Barber was the first to die after DOC Commissioner John Hamm told the governor last February that the department was ready to go. Barber did not want to die by lethal injection. He feared that he would be the vict

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