The pharmacist and a drug procurer wrongly said under oath that they were testing endotoxins, or bacterial contamination in the drugs used.
Tennessee’s state attorney general’s office said that a state employee and a private-sector pharmacist who are in charge of the state’s lethal injection drugs “incorrectly testified” under oath that they were testing endotoxins, or bacterial contamination, in the drugs, according to the
Associated Press. Last month, an independent report found the state has never completely tested the drugs since 2018, when it added a three-drug lethal injection protocol, according to AP. The Department of Correction fired its inspector general and a top attorney after the report came in December.
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