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Thu, 2011-07-21 08:32
The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Fulton County judge’s order that a recording of Andrew Grant DeYoung’s execution could be made and then placed under seal. The justices voted 4-3 to deny DeYoung’s bid to halt the 7 p.m. (2300 GMT) execution.
Death penalty experts say it would be the first known recording of an execution since 1992. In that California case, the state’s method of execution using lethal gas was under challenge.
The request for the videotape was made by lawyers for another death row inmate challenging whether the use of the sedative pentobarbital causes needless suffering.
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