Executions Remain On Hold In Oklahoma As Grand Jury Investigation Continues

A moratorium on the death penalty is in effect while a multicounty grand jury led by Attorney General Scott Pruitt's office investigates how the wrong drug was delivered to the Oklahoma State Penitentiary for the last two lethal injections.

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