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| Lawsuit Resumes Over Arizona's Lethal Injection Drugs |
| By kjzz.org- Alexandra Olgin |
| Published: 01/13/2016 |
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Litigation over Arizona’s lethal injection drugs is resuming. The lawsuit was originally filed in 2014, two months after a so called “botched” execution. The five Arizona death row inmates in the lawsuit have exhausted all their appeals and are awaiting execution warrants. As a stipulation of the lawsuit, the Department of Corrections can’t go forward with any executions until the matter has been settled in court. In a meeting in court Tuesday, lawyers for the Department of Corrections said its supply of the drug midazolam expires in May. Midazolam is one of the three drugs in the execution protocol the department outlined it had available in a court filing last November. The department wants this case resolved in the next four months. Attorney for the inmates, Mark Haddad, still has a lot of questions for the department before moving forward on an expedited time frame. Read More. |
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