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APNewsBreak: Wash. to increase execution access

The Columbian
Published: January 28, 2014, 4:00pm

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state will allow witnesses to executions to see the entire process, including the insertion of intravenous catheters during a lethal injection.

State officials told The Associated Press this week of a draft of a new witness protocol, which includes the use of television monitors to show the inmate entering the death chamber and being strapped down, as well as the insertion of the IVs, which had both previously been shielded from public view. The new technology has already been installed, and officials say the protocol will be finalized within the next week.

The change is in response to a 2012 federal appeals court ruling that said all parts of an execution must be fully open to public witnesses. That ruling was sparked by a case brought by the AP and other news organizations who challenged Idaho’s policy to shield the insertion of IV catheters from public view, in spite of a 2002 ruling from the same court that said every aspect of an execution should be open to witnesses.

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