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brassmonkey 01-15-2015 04:47 PM

Oklahoma to resume executions after 9-month delay
 
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? After a nearly nine-month delay prompted by a botched lethal injection last spring, Oklahoma plans to execute a death row inmate Thursday with the same three-drug method Florida intends to use about an hour earlier.

Oklahoma prison officials ordered new medical equipment, more extensive training for staff and renovated the execution chamber inside the Oklahoma State Penitentiary to prevent the kind of problems that arose during the execution of Clayton Lockett in April. Lockett writhed on the gurney, moaned and tried to lift his head after he'd been declared unconscious, prompting prison officials to try to halt his execution before he died.

Attorneys for the state say a failed intravenous line and a lack of training led to the problems with Lockett's injection, not the drugs. Both Oklahoma and Florida plan to start the executions with the sedative midazolam, which has been challenged in court as ineffective in rendering a person properly unconscious before the second and third drugs are administered, creating a risk of unconstitutional pain and suffering.

Charles Frederick Warner, the 47-year-old Oklahoma inmate scheduled to die Thursday, and three other Oklahoma death row inmates have filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court to stop their executions.

Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt said the state Department of Corrections "has responded with new protocols that I believe, prayerfully, will provide them more latitude in dealing with exigent circumstances as they arise." His office has successfully defended Oklahoma's new protocol in federal court.

Oklahoma also has increased by five times the amount of midazolam it plans to use to mirror the exact recipe that Florida has used in 11 successful executions. But midazolam also was used in problematic executions last year in Arizona and Ohio, where inmates snorted and gasped during lethal injections that took longer than expected.

"There is a well-established scientific consensus that it cannot maintain a deep, comalike unconsciousness," the Oklahoma inmates' attorneys wrote in a petition with the nation's highest court. Florida plans to execute Johnny Shane Kormonday, 42, for killing a man during a 1993 home-invasion robbery in Pensacola, while Oklahoma intends to execute Warner an hour later Thursday for killing his roommate's infant daughter in 1997 in Oklahoma City.

Pruitt acknowledged that midazolam is not Oklahoma's first choice to be used in lethal injections. But he said state prison officials have been unable to secure other, more effective drugs because the manufacturers oppose their use in executions.

"Pentobarbital is best," the attorney general said. "It's worked in our state, but the manufacturers of pentobarbital will not sell that drug ... to a state for death penalty purposes." During a three-day hearing last month before a federal judge in Oklahoma City, the Department of Corrections' former top attorney, Michael Oakley, testified that midazolam was selected after he talked to counterparts in other states and conducted his own online research. Oakley also said he reviewed trial testimony from a medical expert who testified about the drug's effectiveness during a legal challenge to its use in executions in Florida.

A state investigation into Lockett's botched execution in Oklahoma last year determined that a single IV line failed and that the drugs were administered locally instead of directly into his bloodstream.

Since then, Oklahoma has ordered new medical equipment such as backup IV lines and an ultrasound machine for finding veins and renovated the execution chamber with new audio and video equipment to help the execution team spot potential problems.

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brassmonkey 01-15-2015 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20359386)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? After a nearly nine-month delay prompted by a botched lethal injection last spring, Oklahoma plans to execute a death row inmate Thursday with the same three-drug method Florida intends to use about an hour earlier.

Oklahoma prison officials ordered new medical equipment, more extensive training for staff and renovated the execution chamber inside the Oklahoma State Penitentiary to prevent the kind of problems that arose during the execution of Clayton Lockett in April. Lockett writhed on the gurney, moaned and tried to lift his head after he'd been declared unconscious, prompting prison officials to try to halt his execution before he died.

Attorneys for the state say a failed intravenous line and a lack of training led to the problems with Lockett's injection, not the drugs. Both Oklahoma and Florida plan to start the executions with the sedative midazolam, which has been challenged in court as ineffective in rendering a person properly unconscious before the second and third drugs are administered, creating a risk of unconstitutional pain and suffering.

Charles Frederick Warner, the 47-year-old Oklahoma inmate scheduled to die Thursday, and three other Oklahoma death row inmates have filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court to stop their executions.

Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt said the state Department of Corrections "has responded with new protocols that I believe, prayerfully, will provide them more latitude in dealing with exigent circumstances as they arise." His office has successfully defended Oklahoma's new protocol in federal court.

Oklahoma also has increased by five times the amount of midazolam it plans to use to mirror the exact recipe that Florida has used in 11 successful executions. But midazolam also was used in problematic executions last year in Arizona and Ohio, where inmates snorted and gasped during lethal injections that took longer than expected.

"There is a well-established scientific consensus that it cannot maintain a deep, comalike unconsciousness," the Oklahoma inmates' attorneys wrote in a petition with the nation's highest court. Florida plans to execute Johnny Shane Kormonday, 42, for killing a man during a 1993 home-invasion robbery in Pensacola, while Oklahoma intends to execute Warner an hour later Thursday for killing his roommate's infant daughter in 1997 in Oklahoma City.

Pruitt acknowledged that midazolam is not Oklahoma's first choice to be used in lethal injections. But he said state prison officials have been unable to secure other, more effective drugs because the manufacturers oppose their use in executions.

"Pentobarbital is best," the attorney general said. "It's worked in our state, but the manufacturers of pentobarbital will not sell that drug ... to a state for death penalty purposes." During a three-day hearing last month before a federal judge in Oklahoma City, the Department of Corrections' former top attorney, Michael Oakley, testified that midazolam was selected after he talked to counterparts in other states and conducted his own online research. Oakley also said he reviewed trial testimony from a medical expert who testified about the drug's effectiveness during a legal challenge to its use in executions in Florida.

A state investigation into Lockett's botched execution in Oklahoma last year determined that a single IV line failed and that the drugs were administered locally instead of directly into his bloodstream.

Since then, Oklahoma has ordered new medical equipment such as backup IV lines and an ultrasound machine for finding veins and renovated the execution chamber with new audio and video equipment to help the execution team spot potential problems.

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ok one down
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fitzmulti 01-15-2015 07:46 PM

Party on...

mozadek 01-15-2015 07:48 PM

If I was on death row I would just commit suicide, fuck giving the state the satisfaction of putting me to death.

Phoenix 01-15-2015 07:51 PM

If you are going to execute someone the best way would be by surprise. You know come in to do some routine medical test but actually inject them so they die. Or just have them walk into a cell first and someone puts a bullet through their brain.


Knowing when and how for months seems very cruel.

brassmonkey 01-15-2015 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 20359544)
If you are going to execute someone the best way would be by surprise. You know come in to do some routine medical test but actually inject them so they die. Or just have them walk into a cell first and someone puts a bullet through their brain.


Knowing when and how for months seems very cruel.

cant because of the law :disgust shit if i was warden it would be a hell house

mineistaken 01-15-2015 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by mozadek (Post 20359537)
If I was on death row I would just commit suicide, fuck giving the state the satisfaction of putting me to death.

That would give the same satisfaction - they put you to death by your own hand. Plus they saved money (on the procedure itself and on the daily costs of you living there).

DMRC 01-15-2015 08:10 PM

Leave it up to Oklahoma.

TheSquealer 01-15-2015 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 20359544)
If you are going to execute someone the best way would be by surprise. You know come in to do some routine medical test but actually inject them so they die. Or just have them walk into a cell first and someone puts a bullet through their brain.


Knowing when and how for months seems very cruel.

President Lukashenko in Belarus once explained that the way they do it is humane because they distract them and then blast them from behind with a shotgun.

Horatio Caine 01-15-2015 09:54 PM

Great news!

brassmonkey 01-15-2015 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Horatio Caine (Post 20359628)
Great news!

next in line

http://docapp065p.doc.state.ok.us/pl...age?no=1125117

Richard Eugene Glossip, DOC #267303
Date: November 20, 2014 Stay issued until January 29, 2015

iamBoogieman 01-15-2015 10:18 PM

Kill them all. They deserve it.

Cherry7 01-16-2015 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by iamBoogieman (Post 20359644)
Kill them all. They deserve it.

Except for the ones who are innocent.

brassmonkey 01-16-2015 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherry7 (Post 20359755)
Except for the ones who are innocent.

thing is they all say that so who fuking knows! let god sort them out

Captain Kawaii 01-16-2015 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 20359544)
If you are going to execute someone the best way would be by surprise. You know come in to do some routine medical test but actually inject them so they die. Or just have them walk into a cell first and someone puts a bullet through their brain.


Knowing when and how for months seems very cruel.

Haven't forgotten you, doing some upgrades first.

Back to topic.
Japan kinda does it like that. No set date known to prisoner. Just they come in and take you when they take you. Sometimes a week, sometimes 5 years.

fappingJack 01-16-2015 07:06 AM

their balls must be shakin now.

Horatio Caine 01-16-2015 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20359633)
next in line

http://docapp065p.doc.state.ok.us/pl...age?no=1125117

Richard Eugene Glossip, DOC #267303
Date: November 20, 2014 Stay issued until January 29, 2015

Good. I am sure he did nofins.
Too bad it took them 15 years to fry his ass.

_Richard_ 01-16-2015 08:45 AM

well lets hope it's not the drugs eh?

mineistaken 01-16-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Horatio Caine (Post 20360091)
Good. I am sure he did nofins.
Too bad it took them 15 years to fry his ass.

Not the answer from you that mr. monkey expected :winkwink:

Horatio Caine 01-16-2015 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20360118)
Not the answer from you that mr. monkey expected :winkwink:

Unlike BM I don't separate or make excuses for scum based on their skin color

mineistaken 01-16-2015 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Horatio Caine (Post 20360185)
Unlike BM I don't separate or make excuses for scum based on their skin color

Exactly. He just likes to attribute that to everyone who exposes his racist ways.


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