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Lawyers for Texas death row inmate want execution delayed

Attorneys cited botched execution last week of inmate in Oklahoma, saying officials must reveal source of sedative

Attorneys for a Texas death row inmate have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit seeking to delay his execution following a bungled execution in Oklahoma.

Lawyers for Robert Campbell, who was convicted in the 1991 rape and slaying of a Houston woman, said Tuesday that Texas prison officials must reveal the source of the sedative pentobarbital to be used in Campbell's execution scheduled for May 13. Otherwise his punishment could be "as horrific as" Oklahoma's attempt to execute Clayton Lockett last week.

Lockett's execution went awry when an intravenous line of lethal drugs became dislodged — a failure that was not noticed for 21 minutes despite the man's evident discomfort. Lockett died of an apparent heart attack. The events even prompted the White House to address the issue, with White House Press Secretary Jay Carney saying it "fell short" of human standards.

An appeal similar to Campbell’s failed last month when the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a demand from Texas inmate Tommy Lynn Sells, who wanted the state to release information about where it gets the same lethal injection drug.

Meanwhile, attorneys for Charles Warner, an Oklahoma inmate who was scheduled to be put to death the same night as Lockett, asked the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday to grant a delay for at least six months pending a review into what went wrong last week.

Warner was scheduled to die last week two hours after Lockett, but Gov. Mary Fallin issued a two-week delay pending a thorough inquiry into Lockett's execution.

Warner's attorney, Susanna Gattoni, said her client is not pursuing an appeal of his death sentence or criminal conviction.

"That's been decided long ago," Gattoni said, "but we are still looking at options with respect to a way to bring about some process that can ensure that if the death penalty continues to be conducted here in the state of Oklahoma, that it's done so in a manner that doesn't violate the state and federal constitution.

"And I would think everyone in the state of Oklahoma would want that."

US death penalty facts

State Death penalty? Method Executions (since 1976) Innocent persons freed from death row
Alabama Yes Lethal Injection, Electrocution 56 6
Alaska Abolished 1957 N/A 0 0
Arizona Yes Lethal Injection 36 8
Arkansas Yes Lethal Injection 27 0
California Yes Lethal Injection, Gas Chamber 13 3
Colorado Yes Lethal Injection 1 0
Connecticut Abolished 2011 N/A 1 0
Delaware Yes Lethal Injection 16 0
Florida Yes Lethal Injection, Electrocution 86 23
Georgia Yes Lethal Injection 53 5
Hawaii Abolished 1957 N/A 0 0
Idaho Yes Lethal Injection 3 1
Illinois Abolished 2011 N/A 12 20
Indiana Yes Lethal Injection 20 2
Iowa Abolished 1965 N/A 0 0
Kansas Yes Lethal Injection 0 0
Kentucky Yes Lethal Injection 3 1
Louisiana Yes Lethal Injection 28 8
Maine Abolished 1887 N/A 0 0
Maryland Abolished 2013 N/A 5 1
Massachusetts Abolished 1984 N/A 0 3
Michigan Abolished 1847 N/A 0 0
Minnesota Abolished 1911 N/A 0 0
Mississippi Yes Lethal Injection 21 3
Missouri Yes Lethal Injection, Gas Chamber 74 3
Montana Yes Lethal Injection 3 0
Nebraska Yes Lethal Injection 3 1
Nevada Yes Lethal Injection 12 1
New Hampshire Yes Lethal Injection (hanging if not possible) 0 0
New Jersey Abolished 2007 N/A 0 0
New Mexico Abolished 2009 N/A 1 4
New York Abolished 2007 N/A 0 0
North Carolina Yes Lethal Injection 43 8
North Dakota Abolished 1973 N/A 0 0
Ohio Yes Lethal Injection 53 5
Oklahoma Yes Lethal Injection 111 10
Oregon Yes Lethal Injection 2 0
Pennsylvania Yes Lethal Injection 3 6
Rhode Island Abolished 1984 N/A 0 0
South Carolina Yes Lethal Injection, Electrocution 43 2
South Dakota Yes Lethal Injection 3 0
Tennessee Yes Lethal Injection 6 2
Texas Yes Lethal Injection 515 12
Utah Yes Lethal Injection 7 0
Vermont Abolished 1964 N/A 0 0
Virginia Yes Lethal Injection, Electrocution 110 1
Washington Yes Lethal Injection, Hanging 5 1
West Virginia Abolished 1965 N/A 0 0
Wisconsin Abolished 1853 N/A 0 0
Wyoming Yes Lethal Injection 1 0

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