Attorneys for a Georgia woman on death row say apparent uncertainty about what caused cloudiness in a lethal injection drug strengthens their argument that her execution be stayed until a judge determines her rights won't be violated.
KATHLEEN FOODY Associated Press, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Thu, 06/11/2015 - 10:18pm
Attorneys for a Georgia woman on death row say apparent uncertainty about what caused cloudiness in a lethal injection drug strengthens their argument that her execution be stayed until a judge determines her rights won't be violated.