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| Doctor approves of ill Ohio inmate sitting up during execution after nurse fails to find vein |
| By nbc4i.com |
| Published: 11/01/2017 |
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COLUMBUS (AP) — Allowing a condemned killer with health problems to partially sit up during his execution next month would be a “reasonable” accommodation, according to a doctor working for Ohio’s prison system. Death row inmate Alva Campbell became mildly agitated when officials tried lowering him to a normal execution position in an Oct. 19 test, according to a medical review by Dr. James McWeeney, a contractor for the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. McWeeney noted there were no objective findings such as increased pulse rate or breathing to corroborate Campbell’s anxiety. Read More. |
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