Astonishing excuse death row prisoner has given for why he should not be executed

A motion has been filed by attorneys representing a death row inmate in Florida in a final attempt to halt his execution, with concerns raised over the potential complications due to his weight during the lethal injection process.

Michael Tanzi, aged 48, received a death sentence back in 2003 for the killing of Janet Acosta in 2000. Following more than twenty years on death row, Governor Ron DeSantis endorsed his execution.

However, Tanzi’s lawyers filed a brief on Monday stating that he was ‘morbidly obese’ and suffers from a nerve condition called sciatica. 

The defense team contended that the three-drug lethal injection administered by the state could result in severe health issues and unnecessary agony for Tanzi because of his obesity.

The Eighth Amendment of the Constitution prevents cruel or unusual punishments and Tanzi’s representation claimed that his weight may prevent the drugs from taking full effect, leaving him paralyzed. 

The brief detailed that the drugs may not be able to fully sedate Tanzi and he would be left ‘paralyzed but aware’ with a ‘sensation of being burned from the inside.’ 

The Attorney General’s office filed a brief on Wednesday refuting Tanzi’s claims, slamming his lawyers for waiting until his death warrant was signed to argue cruel and unusual punishment. 

‘Tanzi fails to offer any support for his groundless assertion that the massive dose of etomidate, that has been repeatedly and successfully used in Florida’s lethal injection protocol, will not work for him,’ the Attorney General’s office argued. 

Lawyers for Michael Tanzi, 48, have filed a brief arguing that his execution is 'cruel and unusual punishment' because of his weight

Lawyers for Michael Tanzi, 48, have filed a brief arguing that his execution is ‘cruel and unusual punishment’ because of his weight 

Governor Ron DeSantis signed a death warrant for Tanzi's execution in March that is scheduled for April 8

Governor Ron DeSantis signed a death warrant for Tanzi’s execution in March that is scheduled for April 8 

Florida has a three-drug lethal injection used to kill prisoners on death row. Tanzi's lawyers argued that his weight would complicate the procedure

Florida has a three-drug lethal injection used to kill prisoners on death row. Tanzi’s lawyers argued that his weight would complicate the procedure 

The state added that Tanzi has ‘long known of his general medical condition, heavy weight, and asserted back issues,’ and that the current injection procedure has existed since 2017. 

‘Tanzi fails to offer any support for his groundless assertion that the massive dose of etomidate, that has been repeatedly and successfully used in Florida’s lethal injection protocol, will not work for him,’ the brief added. 

A county circuit judge rejected Tanzi’s ask to halt his execution, so his lawyers appealed to the Supreme Court. 

DeSantis signed Tanzi’s death warrant on March 10, and his execution is scheduled for April 8, barring it isn’t halted. 

Tanzi was arrested almost 25 years ago on April 25, 2000, when he assaulted Janet Acosta, who was eating in her car on a lunch break, according to court documents. 

He approached her vehicle to ask for a cigarette and then repeatedly punched her in the face and forced himself in her car. 

Tanzi then threatened her with a razorblade and drove her car from Miami to Homestead, which is about an hour drive. 

He sexually assaulted her, stole her money and credit cards, and then drove to an isolated area to kill her. 

Tanzi was sentenced to death in 2003 for the brutal murder of Janet Acosta in 2000

Tanzi was sentenced to death in 2003 for the brutal murder of Janet Acosta in 2000 

The state argued that Tanzi's lawyers have known about his weight and the lethal injection procedures

The state argued that Tanzi’s lawyers have known about his weight and the lethal injection procedures 

Tanzi put duct tape on her mouth, strangled her, and left her body in a wooded area. He then drove to Key West and Acosta’s friends eventually reported her missing. 

Police located him when they discovered he was driving Acosta’s car and he confessed. 

He was charged with first-degree murder, carjacking with a deadly weapon, kidnapping, and armed robbery. 

Tanzi was sentenced to death three years later. He filed an appeal in 2005, but his death sentence was affirmed in 2007. 

He still filed a motion for a rehearing which was denied. Despite multiple motions since his death sentence has remained. 

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