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    You are at:Home»In the News»Dennis McGuire’s execution raises question in debate over death penalty: Why is it so hard to put a person to death humanely?

    Dennis McGuire’s execution raises question in debate over death penalty: Why is it so hard to put a person to death humanely?

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    By on January 26, 2014 Deborah Denno, Faculty, In the News

    Deborah Denno comments in the Cleveland Plain Dealer about how the execution of Dennis McGuire did more than highlight the flaws of lethal injection in Ohio; it raised a fundamental question in the heated debate of the death penalty: Why is it so hard for governments to put an inmate to death in a humane way?

    “People ask, ‘How did this happen?”’ said Deborah Denno, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law who has studied lethal injection for 20 years. “Well, it’s not just the drugs; it’s a lot of variables, and the problems have gone on for quite a while. This is a prison inflicting a punishment, not a hospital treating a patient.”

    “We have no idea who these people are or their training,” Denno said. A spokeswoman for the prison system said she would not comment on the lethal injection process or McGuire’s death.

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