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| State seeks to trim inmate suit |
| By muskogeephoenix.com |
| Published: 08/15/2014 |
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Attorneys representing the state in a lawsuit over Oklahoma’s lethal injection procedures have again asked a federal judge to dismiss the Board of Corrections from the complaint, along with any death row inmate who does not have a pending execution date. In court papers filed Wednesday, attorneys for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections argued the corrections board shouldn’t be named in the lawsuit, saying it’s not involved in determining what execution protocol is used in the state. Read More. |
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