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  1. As of 2024, electrocution remains a selectable method of execution in states such as Alabama, where inmates may opt for lethal injection instead, and Florida, where inmates may also instead opt for lethal injection, but electrocution can also be used if lethal injection is found to be unconstitutional.

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      Electrocution is death or severe injury caused by electric...

  2. Electrocution is not used as the sole method of execution in any state, but it is an option in Nebraska. The prisoner is strapped to a chair and electrodes are attached to the head and leg. A jolt of electricity is applied until the prisoner is dead or the body cools down.

  3. 26. Juni 2021 · Rosita Boland. Sat Jun 26 2021 - 06:00. Ethel Rosenberg was 37 and the mother of two small sons when she was executed in New York in 1953. Her husband, Julius, had been executed a short time...

  4. Electrocution is a method of execution by electric current, once widely used in the U.S. but now rare. Learn about its origins, controversies, and alternatives from Britannica's experts.

  5. 9. Feb. 2010 · Learn about the first person to be electrocuted in 1890 at Auburn Prison in New York. Find out how the electric chair was invented, how it worked and how it was criticized.