Tennessee says pair gave incorrect execution drug testimony

FILE - This undated booking photo provided by the Tennessee Department of Correction shows inmate Oscar Smith. The Tennessee Department of Correction has fired its longtime top attorney and another employee following an independent report on failures within the state's lethal injection system. Gov. Bill Lee paused all executions in May 2022 and requested the review. At the time, he confirmed the state had failed to ensure its lethal injection drugs were properly tested before the April scheduled execution of Smith, which was called off shortly before it was to have begun. (Tennessee Department of Correction via AP, File)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Two of the people most responsible for overseeing Tennessee’s lethal injection drugs "incorrectly testified" under oath that they were testing the chemicals for bacterial contamination, the state attorney general’s office conceded in a court filing.

The revelation comes on the heels of an that found Tennessee has drugs for its executions since rewriting the state's lethal injection protocol in 2018. The state employee tasked with finding the drugs and the private-sector pharmacist who provides them were singled out in the state’s court filing for incorrectly testifying.

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