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The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a stay for an Alabama death row inmate scheduled to be put to death with nitrogen gas.

Alabama intends to execute Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, by nitrogen hypoxia on Thursday. The controversial method has never been used in the United States.

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