Utah prepares for firing squad execution of Gardner

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The US state of Utah is preparing to put convicted murderer Ronnie Lee Gardner to death by firing squad, the first such execution in 14 years.

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Ronnie Lee Gardner has been on death
row for 25 years


Unless a last-minute plea for clemency succeeds, Gardner - who has spent 25 years on death row - will be shot at 0005 local time (0605GMT) on Friday.

Gardner, 49, chose the firing squad as his method of execution before it was banned by Utah in 2004.

He would be only the third man put to death in that way in the US since 1976.

He was convicted in 1985 of fatally shooting a lawyer during an attempt to escape from a court where he was facing another murder charge dating from 1984.

Appeal rejected

A federal appeals court in Denver denied Gardner's request for a stay of execution on Thursday.

His lawyers have appealed against the decision to the US Supreme Court. If that appeal fails, his execution will go ahead.

Utah Governor Gary Herbert also rejected a request for a temporary stay on Thursday, saying Gardner's legal team had presented no material that had not already been considered by the courts.

"Mr Gardner has had a full and fair opportunity to have his case considered by numerous tribunals," he said in a statement.

On Tuesday, he ate his final meal of steak, lobster, apple pie, vanilla ice cream and 7-Up, before beginning a 48-hour fast.

'Wild West'


The execution will be carried out by a five-man firing squad.

Four of their rifles will be loaded with live bullets but a fifth will carry a blank, so that none of the men knows with certainty that he shot a lethal round.

Gardner will be hooded and strapped to a black metal chair, with a target pinned to his chest. He will be asked for his last words before the firing squad's triggers are pulled.

Critics say the method is a relic from the state's Wild West past and should be abolished.

Death row convicts in Utah were for decades allowed to choose their method of execution.

State legislators removed that choice in 2004 and made lethal injection the standard method - but inmates sentenced before then can still opt for firing squad.

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