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This undated photo provided by the Tennessee Department of Correction shows inmate David Earl Miller in Nashville, Tenn. Miller is requesting to die in the electric chair rather than by lethal injection. Lawyers for Miller have argued that Tennessee's midazolam-based injection method causes excruciating pain. A court filing on Monday says Miller has chosen electrocution for his Dec. 6 execution. (Tennessee Department of Correction via AP)

This undated photo provided by the Tennessee Department of Correction shows inmate David Earl Miller in Nashville, Tenn. Miller is requesting to die in the electric chair rather than by lethal injection. Lawyers for Miller have argued that Tennessee's midazolam-based injection method causes excruciating pain. A court filing on Monday says Miller has chosen electrocution for his Dec. 6 execution. (Tennessee Department of Correction via AP)

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