Alabama Halts Execution After Supreme Court Cleared the Way for It

Alabama Halts Execution After Supreme Court Cleared the Way for It
Inmate Alan Eugene Miller in a file photo. Alabama Department of Corrections via AP
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ATMORE, Ala.—Alabama officials called off the Thursday lethal injection of a man convicted in a 1999 workplace shooting because of time concerns and trouble accessing the inmate’s veins.

Alabama Corrections Commissioner John Hamm said the state halted the scheduled execution of Alan Miller after they determined they could not get the lethal injection underway before a midnight deadline. Prison officials made the decision at about 11:30 p.m. The last-minute reprieve came nearly three hours after a divided U.S. Supreme Court had cleared the way for the execution to begin.