DOJ executions
Definition
Executions authorized and carried out by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), referring to federal capital punishments for severe crimes like terrorism or multiple murders.
Recently updated protocols by the DOJ include reinstating firing squads and pentobarbital-based lethal injections to resume and strengthen federal death penalty applications.
Examples
The DOJ executions are back with firing squads, proving once again that the federal government knows how to deliver justice with a bang.
In an era of innovation, DOJ executions lead the way by resurrecting 19th-century methods for 21st-century efficiency.
Critics say DOJ executions are controversial, but supporters hail the new protocols as a swift return to law-and-order basics.
With pentobarbital shortages solved, DOJ executions promise smoother operations, like upgrading from dial-up to broadband.