States are getting around suppliers’ refusal to provide execution drugs by using secretive and inhumane alternatives.
to find a vein to deliver lethal injection drugs. Two other executions were halted when officials couldn’t find the men’s veins at all. Yet an internal state review revealed little about what went wrong, including whether a medical professional was involved.
“It’s not surprising that every time the secrecy veil has been pierced something illegal or immoral or unethical has been discovered,” said Robert Dunham, who stepped down in January as the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center.is widely read among people with lower incomes and among young people who are mired in debt. Our site is read at public libraries, among people without internet access of their own.
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