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Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt says lethal injection still most humane form of execution

By Chris Casteel, Washington BureauWASHINGTON — As he heads to the Supreme Court a year after what’s become known as the “botched execution,” Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt still believes lethal injection is the most humane way to execute killers condemned to death. What’s needed, Pruitt said in an interview, is discussion among states with the death penalty about how to get the necessary drugs. Pruitt’s office will argue to the Supreme Court justices on Wednesday that the drugs Oklahoma used in Clayton Lockett’s execution in April 2014 met the test established when the high court upheld Kentucky’s lethal injection method in 2008. There is not, the state contends, an “objectively intolerable risk of harm” when midazolam is used as a sedative, even though the drug does not have the same properties as the barbiturates that have been administered previously. And, Pruitt said, inmates challenging the state’s use of midazolam must show there is a “widely available alternative” that would pose less risk of harm. The Supreme Court did not take the Oklahoma case to rule on the death penalty itself; the court has already upheld the constitutionality.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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