Tennessee prepares to execute inmate with heart device amid ethical and health concerns

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Tennessee plans to execute Byron Black despite concerns that his implanted defibrillator could shock him during the process, with legal disputes over whether it should be deactivated. Black, suffering from multiple health issues, was convicted of a 1988 double murder, and his case involves complex legal and ethical debates about medical procedures and intellectual disability claims. The execution is set to proceed amid ongoing legal and ethical challenges.
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