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Civil Litigation,
Criminal

Aug. 20, 2018

Federal judge rules execution access lawsuit can move forward

A lawsuit seeking an injunction to prevent the state from carrying out any executions until all aspects of the process are made public will be allowed to move forward with all claims, a federal judge ruled Friday.

A lawsuit seeking an injunction to prevent the state from carrying out any executions until all aspects of the process are made public will be allowed to move forward with all claims, a federal judge ruled Friday.

In May, the state asked the court to deny claims made by the plaintiffs, a group of media outlets represented by attorneys from Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP and the American Civil Liberties Un...

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