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in Ukraine on Steem7 months ago

Question 2

I watched a comedy movie when they were about to kill a man by electrocuting him. Before the electrocution, he had a heart attack and instead of dying, he was revived.

Now my question is Should a man about to be executed in the electric chair be saved if he had a heart attack?

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The question you're posing here is a hypothetical scenario based on a comedic situation from a movie. In reality, legal and ethical considerations surrounding executions and medical emergencies are complex and vary depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances.
Generally speaking:

  • Legal Protocol: There are typically established protocols and procedures in place for handling medical emergencies during executions. These protocols may vary by jurisdiction and could involve halting the execution temporarily or seeking medical intervention.

  • Ethical Considerations: Ethical debates arise regarding the humane treatment of individuals, even those who are facing execution. Questions about medical intervention during an execution raise broader ethical questions about the nature of capital punishment itself.

  • Practicality: From a practical standpoint, if a person has a heart attack during an execution, it may raise doubts about the feasibility or effectiveness of the chosen method of execution.

Ultimately, whether a person about to be executed in the electric chair should be saved if they experience a heart attack would depend on legal, ethical, and practical considerations specific to the situation and jurisdiction.

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 7 months ago 

I watched a comedy movie when they were about to kill a man by electrocuting him. Before the electrocution, he had a heart attack and instead of dying, he was revived.

This is a situation where you can safely say that such things only happen in movies.