Oklahoma judge tosses state execution law | News OK The lead from the Associated Press story as reported by NewsOK.com:
An Oklahoma judge has ruled that the state's execution law is unconstitutional because it doesn't allow inmates access to the court system.
Under Oklahoma law, no one may disclose the source of drugs used in executions — even if an inmate sues and wants the information as part of the discovery process. Oklahoma County District Judge Patricia Parrish said Monday that provision violates due process rights guaranteed in the Constitution.
The story does not say if this means that all executions are on hold, or just for Lockett & Warner, scheduled to be executed on April 22 & 29 respectively.
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