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| State prisons take no action on execution probe |
| By durantdemocrat.com- Sean Murphy |
| Published: 06/09/2014 |
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STRINGTOWN (AP) — The Oklahoma Board of Corrections met behind closed doors for part of its meeting Thursday for a briefing on an investigation into the botched execution of a death row inmate. After meeting privately for about 45 minutes with the seven-member board and the agency’s general counsel at the Mack Alford Correctional Center, Oklahoma’s prison chief Robert Patton declined to discuss anything related to the April 29 execution of Clayton Lockett. “I’m informed (the Department of Public Safety) is making very good progress on its investigation,” Patton said. “Once the investigation is complete, I’ll be happy to sit down with anyone and talk about any changes that need to be made, but not until that time.” Read More. |
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