Deborah Denno quoted in the Washington Post regarding an independent autopsy investigating the botched execution of Oklahoma inmate Clayton Lockett that found the medical team failed to set an IV multiple times and ultimately perforated a vein during his botched execution.
Cohen’s findings “indicate extraordinary incompetence on the part of the execution team that was separate and apart from the drugs used,” Deborah W. Denno, a death penalty expert and a professor at Fordham Law School, said in a statement.
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