The death penalty is not cruel and unusual
There are limits to the evils a government can do evens though a person may deserve more. The question is where those limits lie, because death is not a "cruel and unusual punishment," but rather a fitting limit.
"cruel and unusual" simply means morally unjustified and unconscionable.  I fail to see that death in electric chair is either"immoral or unconscionable." After all, the criminal has committed a heinous act of violence with "malice aforethought."  I would argue that the electric chair, far from being unconscionable, is completely justified.
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