Deborah Denno quoted in an International Business Times article on the executions of two death row within a span of two hours in the states of Georgia and Missouri, nearly two months after executions were halted in the country since a botched execution in Oklahoma fueled fresh debate about the death penalty in the U.S.
“I think after Clayton Lockett’s execution everyone is going to be watching very closely,” Deborah Denno, Fordham University School of Law professor and a death penalty expert, said of the botched Oklahoma execution, according to the Associated Press. “The scrutiny is going to be even closer.”
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