Ky. holding public hearing on execution method Published 12:03 PM EDT Sep 25, 2012
Ninety-eight percent of the death row inmates are men; two percent are women. In 2010, 119 inmates were removed from the sentence. Some died, others were removed as a result of new sentences or commutations.
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Ninety-eight percent of the death row inmates are men; two percent are women. In 2010, 119 inmates were removed from the sentence. Some died, others were removed as a result of new sentences or commutations. FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky officials are set to hold a public hearing on a new proposal for the execution method for condemned inmates.
The Justice Cabinet will hear comments from attorneys, advocates and the public starting at 9 a.m. EDT Tuesday at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet building in Frankfort.
The new regulations allow the state to use the anesthetic sodium thiopental or pentobarbital, a short-acting barbiturate.
In making the move, Kentucky joins at least seven other states that use one drug for lethal injections and attempts to comply with a judge's order requiring the state to switch or face a trial to defend the three-drug method.
A state judge invalidated the older, three-drug method in a lawsuit brought by inmates.
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