
Lockett Execution
Clip: Season 3 Episode 341 | 6m 57s
A legal dilemma casts a spotlight on Oklahoma’s procedures for carrying out executions.
Two men scheduled to be executed have been given a stay as state courts debate their right to know the source of the drugs that will be used to kill them. The legal back-and-forth has some officials worried about the implications to the state’s constitution.
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Lockett Execution
Clip: Season 3 Episode 341 | 6m 57s
Two men scheduled to be executed have been given a stay as state courts debate their right to know the source of the drugs that will be used to kill them. The legal back-and-forth has some officials worried about the implications to the state’s constitution.
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