secrecy laws
Death penalty process will become secret if South Carolina’s governor gets his way
If South Carolina doesn’t pass a law to keep the drugs it uses for lethal injections a secret, the state won’t be able to carry out its first execution in six years on Dec. 1, according to Gov. Henry McMaster.
Some of the most important details of Arkansas’ execution spree will remain secret
Thanks to so-called secrecy laws, like those in Arkansas and 14 other states, corrections departments across the country can hide the details of lethal injections.
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