NASHVILLE, Tennessee — A Tennessee judge has upheld the state’s lethal injection process for executing inmates.
Davidson County Chancery Judge Claudia Bonnyman said Wednesday from the bench that the plaintiffs, 33 death row inmates, didn’t prove that the one-drug method led to a painful and lingering death.
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She also said the plaintiffs didn’t show during a lengthy trial that there have been problems in states where the method has been used.









