Ohio’s plan to renew executions breathes life into Arizona case

screen-shot-2016-10-18-at-4-24-36-amBy Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times

Ohio’s ability to acquire a controversial sedative used in lethal injections has come into play in a lawsuit seeking to strip away secrecy surrounding Arizona executions.

The Department of Corrections has argued that a claim by seven Arizona death-row prisoners that the drug midazolam makes for an unconstitutional execution is moot because the department has none and isn’t trying to get any.

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