The US state of Arkansas plans to execute seven men currently on death row in a 10-day span before the end of the month, in a flurry of state-sanctioned killings unseen in the modern history of the US death penalty.
The executions – the first in Arkansas in 12 years – are being rushed through before the expiration date in May for the state’s supply of midazolam, a controversial sedative that is one of three drugs used in lethal injections. State officials do not know when they will be able to obtain a new supply of midazolam.
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Arkansas’ Rushed Plan to Execute 7 Men
Botched Death Penalty Cases Should Raise Red Flags
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