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Legal Challenges to Mississippi Executions
Lawsuits about the sedative used in Mississippi’s execution protocol are, thankfully, preventing the state from resuming executions. Jim Craig, of the MacArthur Justice Center, represents three death row inmates who are challenging the use of midazolam as a sedative. They … Continue reading →
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