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Tennessee Ordered to Disable Inmate’s Heart Device for Execution by Judge

    Judge orders Tennessee to turn off inmate's heart-regulating implanted device at execution
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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Tennessee judge has ruled that a device regulating a death-row inmate’s heartbeat must be deactivated to prevent it from shocking him during a scheduled lethal injection.

    Chancellor Russell Perkins in Nashville issued the order before Byron Black’s execution set for Aug. 5. Black’s lawyers argued that his implantable cardioverter-defibrillator might attempt to correct his heart rhythm through shocks after the administration of pentobarbital, which could lead to several shocks and intense pain.

    The ruling mandates that the state deactivate the device just prior to the lethal injection, requiring medical professionals or certified technicians and appropriate equipment to be present. The judge emphasized that the order shouldn’t postpone the execution as he lacks the authority for such a delay, and deemed it not to impose excessive administrative or logistical challenges on the state.

    Black’s attorneys say the only surefire way to shut off the device is for a doctor to place a programming device over the implant site, sending it a deactivation command. It is unclear how quickly the state could find a medical professional willing to do the deactivation. Additionally, the state is almost certain to file a quick appeal.

    The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is a small, battery-powered electronic instrument that is surgically implanted in someone’s chest, usually near the left collarbone. Black’s was inserted in May 2024. It serves as a pacemaker and an emergency defibrillator. At a two-day hearing this week, experts offered clashing testimony on how it would act during the execution and what Black could feel if he is shocked.

    Attorneys for the state deemed it highly unlikely that the pentobarbital would trigger the device’s defibrillating function, and if it did, they say he would be unconscious and unaware, and unable to perceive pain. The state also said the lower-court judge lacked authority to order the device disabled.

    Black’s attorneys say the state is relying on studies that confuse unawareness with unresponsiveness. The inmate’s team says research shows pentobarbital renders people unresponsive and causes them to experience amnesia after they undergo an operation, but it doesn’t make them unaware or unable to feel pain..

    Kelley Henry, an attorney for Black, said she is relieved by the ruling.

    “It’s horrifying to think about this frail old man being shocked over and over as the device attempts to restore his heart’s rhythm even as the State works to kill him,” Henry said in a statement. “Today’s ruling averts that torturous outcome.”

    A Tennessee attorney general’s office spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment Friday evening. Its previous filings say Black is trying to further delay justice for brutal murders.

    Black was convicted in the 1988 shooting deaths of girlfriend Angela Clay, 29, and her two daughters, Latoya, 9, and Lakeisha, 6. Prosecutors said Black was in a jealous rage when he shot the three at their home. At the time, Black was on work-release while serving time for shooting and wounding Clay’s estranged husband.

    Black has already seen three execution dates come and go, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and a pause on executions from Gov. Bill Lee after the Department of Correction was found to not be testing the execution drugs for potency and purity as required. Black’s execution would be the second one under a pentobarbital protocol released in December.

    Black is intellectually disabled, attorneys say

    Black’s attorneys have previously tried and failed to show that he should not be executed because he is intellectually disabled, and that would violate the state’s Constitution.

    The state Supreme Court recently declined to order a hearing over whether he is incompetent to be executed. A U.S. Supreme Court effort remains pending.

    Black’s legal team has filed a request for the governor to commute his sentence to life in prison. The letter asking for clemency says Black suffered from prenatal alcohol exposure and exposure to toxic lead as a toddler, compounding lifelong cognitive and developmental impairments.

    The 69-year-old is now in a wheelchair, suffering from dementia, brain damage, kidney failure, congestive heart failure and other conditions, the clemency letter says.

    Additionally, the clemency request says if he had delayed filing his intellectual disability claim, he would have been spared under a 2021 state law.

    Black’s motion related to his heart device came within a general challenge he and other death row inmates filed against the state’s new execution protocol. The trial isn’t until 2026.

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