Deborah Denno comments to the ABA Journal on an Ohio inmate who was executed using a new two-drug cocktail made snorting and snoring noises during the longer-than-usual process.
Fordham law professor Deborah Denno told the New York Times that properly done executions usually take four or five minutes. “Whether there were choking sounds or it was just snorting, the execution didn’t go the way it was supposed to go,” she said.
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