TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 15, 2025

Davidson County Chancellor Russell Perkins heard testimony this week from a medical expert on just how excruciating Byron Black’s execution could be. Black is scheduled to die on Aug. 5, an event made more complicated by the fact that he has a cardioverter-defibrillator that was implanted in his chest last year due to congestive heart failure, the Nashville Banner reports. The doctor testified that as pentobarbital works its way through Black’s system, there is a high likelihood that the device would repeatedly shock him. Black’s legal team is seeking a court order to have the device reprogramed to turn off that function. Read more from the Banner’s July 15 newsletter.