In California, a four-day trial examining the legality of lethal injection heard testimony Thursday that prisoners may have remained conscious when administered a drug that induces suffocation. Mark Heath, a professor of anesthesiology at Columbia University Medical School, said state records show some executed prisoners were still breathing several minutes after they were given a paralytic agent used in California and three dozen other states.
Death-Row Inmates Remained Conscious After Paralytic Injections
HeadlineSep 29, 2006