[CTRL] It is time for a massive legal challenge of lethal injection - Please post

2000-06-09 Thread DIG alfred webre

<< Problems came with 2nd needle

   After three tries, officials abandon attempts to insert a second line into
 Bennie Demps. That may have violated execution protocols.
 By SHELBY OPPEL and JO BECKER

 © St. Petersburg Times, published June 9, 2000


 
 

 TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Jeb Bush on Thursday staunchly defended the
 controversial handling of Florida's latest lethal injection, insisting state
 corrections officials performed the procedure "according to the textbook."

 "There was no botched nature to it at all," Bush said.

 But newly released details about the struggle to insert a second intravenous
 needle into three-time convicted killer Bennie Demps show state officials
 may have violated their own written execution protocol.

 That protocol says the medical technicians "shall complete" two intravenous
 lines into the condemned inmate. The governor's office says only one line
 was inserted, after technicians tried to insert a needle in at least four
 locations on Demps' body.

 In the wake of Demps' execution, other questions surfaced among death
 penalty opponents about the qualifications of the medical technicians who
 attempted to insert the needle and about the highly secretive procedure that
 has developed in the six months since the state switched its method of
 execution to lethal injection.

 Demps' final words -- a six-minute diatribe describing repeated attempts to
 insert the needle in his leg and groin -- has death row attorneys preparing
 to challenge lethal injection as cruel and unusual punishment.

 Michael Reiter is the attorney for convicted murderer Thomas Provenzano, who
 is scheduled to die June 20. Citing the state's history of botched
 executions, Reiter said: "I don't think they have the proper training. I
 don't think they have the competence and they make a mess of things."

 Demps' last request was to ask for an investigation into his execution.
 Alachua County State Attorney Rod Smith declined that request, made Thursday
 by Demps' attorney, concluding, "Mr. Demps was legally executed for a
 murder."

 But Smith gave the most graphic indication yet of what happened to Demps in
 the hour before a curtain parted to allow witnesses to see him strapped to a
 gurney in the death chamber.

 In a written statement, Smith said an observer from his office described
 five punctures in Demps' body -- confirming Demps' dying claims. The marks
 were a large-bore needle mark in Demps' right groin, a small incision inside
 his right ankle and two puncture wounds in his right arm. His left arm
 showed a mark from the intravenous needle that carried the fatal drugs into
 Demps' bloodstream.

 Before dying, Demps asserted prison officials began attempts to insert
 needles at 5:40 p.m. and made a final cut in his leg at 6:20 p.m.

 Justin Sayfie, a spokesman for Bush, gave this chronology Thursday about how
 the marks and puncture wounds appeared:

 After the first intravenous needle was successfully inserted into Demps'
 left arm, officials attempted to insert a second needle into his right arm,
 his right groin and finally into his right ankle. Failing to find a vein in
 any of those three places, officials abandoned the effort and decided to use
 only one intravenous needle for the execution, Sayfie said.

 Before dying, Demps complained that the process was painful and caused him
 to bleed "profusely."

 "That's clearly torture," said Abe Bonowitz, director of the newly formed
 Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty.

 C.J. Drake, spokesman for the Department of Corrections, disagreed.

 "This guy spoke for up to seven minutes so it's hard to believe this guy was
 in that much pain," he said.

 "But for the needles, it's not an invasive procedure."

 When corrections officials abandoned the attempt to insert the second
 intravenous needle, they appeared to violate their own protocol, which
 states: "The designated members of the Execution Team shall complete the
 primary and alternate IV and the heart monitor setup(s)."

 Demps was executed Wednesday for the slaying of another Florida State Prison
 inmate. He also had been convicted of killing two other people.

 Bush, visiting Tampa on Thursday, said justice was served.

 "It wasn't botched. They went according to protocol, and it worked. . . .
 There was no botched nature to it at all," the governor said. "It gives me
 no great joy, but he was not in pain. Lethal injection worked. And it was
 all done according to the textbook, so that's just the way it is."

 The department, which has presided over three botched executions in the last
 nine years, has a history of not following execution protocol. After Allen
 "Tiny" Lee Davis died in the electric chair in a bloody spectacle last year,
 an attorney for Provenzano challenged the state's use of the electric chair.

 The state Supreme Court rejected his claims, but scolded the department.

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Re: [CTRL] It is time for a massive legal challenge of lethal injection - Please post

2000-06-09 Thread Bill Howard

In a message dated 6/9/00 2:50:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<  That protocol says the medical technicians "shall complete" two
intravenous
 lines into the condemned inmate. The governor's office says only one line
 was inserted, after technicians tried to insert a needle in at least four
 locations on Demps' body. >>

The execution was carried out sucessfully, and on time, correct? So what is
the problem?

Bill H

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