Texas Judge Orders Prisons to Name Lethal Injection Drug Supplier – Thomson Reuters Foundation (Blog)
Texas judge orders prisons to name lethal injection drug supplier – Thomson Reuters Foundation (blog)
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Texas judge orders prisons to name lethal injection drug supplier
Thomson Reuters Foundation (blog) AUSTIN, Texas, March 27 (Reuters) – A Texas state judge ordered the department of corrections on Thursday to disclose the name of the supplier of drugs used in executions, a decision that adds support to calls for removing secrecy when it comes to … Texas to appeal disclosure of execution drug maker Lawyers: Texas should reveal execution drug source |
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Is Zac Efron Still Sober? Actor’s Sobriety Questioned After Skid Row Fight In … – International Business Times
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Is Zac Efron Still Sober? Actor's Sobriety Questioned After Skid Row Fight In …
International Business Times So if Zac Efron still sober? While it is unclear if Efron, who most recently underwent treatment for cocaine abuse last year, has fallen off the wagon (Efron's rep has yet to comment on the altercation), TMZ is reporting that the area where the fight … |
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Texas set to execute man who killed food delivery woman with bat – Thomson Reuters Foundation
Texas set to execute man who killed food delivery woman with bat
Thomson Reuters Foundation AUSTIN, Texas, March 27 (Reuters) – Texas is set to put to death convicted murderer Anthony Doyle on Thursday as it keeps steady its pace of executions while other states have had to postpone capital punishments because they cannot obtain drugs used in … |
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Twin Liquors: TABC on a ‘Witch Hunt’: Temporary agreement postpones TRO … – Austin Chronicle
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Twin Liquors: TABC on a 'Witch Hunt': Temporary agreement postpones TRO …
Austin Chronicle On March 18, attorneys for the liquor retailer and wholesaler filed suit in the 353rd Judicial District Court against the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, administrator Sherry Cook, chief of field operations Robert Saenz, and assistant chief of … |