Summary

South Carolina’s Supreme Court scheduled its next execution for Jan. 31, resuming after a holiday pause.

Marion Bowman Jr., convicted of a 2001 murder, would be the third inmate executed since the state restarted executions in September after acquiring lethal injection drugs.

Bowman maintains his innocence, with his legal team arguing unresolved doubts and racial bias in his trial.

The state allows lethal injection, electrocution, or firing squad.

Bowman’s lawyers seek a postponement for further appeals, while South Carolina’s death row population has decreased amid legal challenges and successful appeals.