Tennessee has a new execution method, 2.5 years after last scheduled execution abruptly halted

Tennessee has a new execution method, 2.5 years after last scheduled execution abruptly halted
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Tennessee has a new execution method, 2.5 years after last scheduled execution abruptly halted
Author: Travis Loller
Published: Dec, 27 2024 19:01

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Tennessee has a new execution method, 2.5 years after last scheduled execution abruptly halted More than 2 years after Tennessee abruptly halted the execution of inmate Oscar Smith — admitting that correction officials were not following their own execution protocols — the state has announced a new method that could allow it to resume executions halted since May 2022.

“The secrecy which shrouds the execution protocol in Tennessee is what allowed TDOC to perform executions in violation of their own protocol while simultaneously misrepresenting their actions to the courts and the public,” Henry said in a text message to The Associated Press.

Smith’s 11th hour reprieve from execution came after Henry requested the results of required purity and potency tests for the lethal injection drugs that were to be used on him.

Documents obtained through a public records request later showed that at least two people knew that the lethal injection drugs the state planned to use hadn’t undergone some required testing.

The Tennessee Department of Correction announced in a brief statement Friday it had “completed its revision of the lethal injection protocol, which will utilize the single drug pentobarbital."

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