Michael Wade Nance, on Georgia's death row for a 1993 murder, argued that lethal injection could cause him severe pain due to ...
Georgia death row inmate Michael Nance lost his battle to be put to death by firing squad, now faces lethal injection.
Attorneys for Michael Wade Nance, who argued his compromised veins would make lethal injection painful, said they plan to ...
A federal judge rejected a Georgia death row inmate's request to be executed by firing squad because he claims that lethal injection could cause him severe pain.
Michael Wade Nance, 63, argued that an injection of the sedative pentobarbital, the only execution method authorized in the state, could cause him severe pain because of his medical issues ...