Report: Tenn has broken its lethal injection rules since ’18
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee has not complied with its own lethal injection protocol ever since it was revised in 2018, resulting in multiple executions being conducted without proper testing, according to an independent review released Wednesday.
The report was requested by Republican Gov. Bill Lee.
It comes months after Lee paused all executions in May after acknowledging that the state had failed to ensure its lethal injection drugs were properly tested. The oversight had forced Lee in April to abruptly halt the execution of Oscar Smith an hour before he was to have been executed.
Lee’s administration has been reviewing the report since last week, declining to release it until the governor and his top aides had time to examine the hundreds of pages detailing the state’s death row process.