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Bill would put death penalty back in motion in Montana


Montana hasn t been able to carry out an execution since a judge in 2015 stopped the state from using one drug in its lethal injection cocktail, but legislation introduced Wednesday would put the process back in motion again.
House Bill 244 would revise state law to remove language designating a specific drug in the execution process and replace it with a substance sufficient to cause death. Much of the debate in the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday centered on the broad language proposed in the legislation.
The proposal on Wednesday got the endorsement of Republican Attorney General Austin Knudsen, a former prosecutor and lawmaker, who said Montana is the only state that specifies its execution will be carried out by an ultra-fast-acting barbiturate in its lethal injection. ....

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Montana lawmakers hear bill that would allow executions to move forward


Montana lawmakers hear bill that would allow executions to move forward
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Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-02-04 13:15:14-05
HELENA — Montana lawmakers held a hearing Wednesday on a bill that would give the state the ability to resume executions through lethal injection, by changing the legal description of the drug it must use in the procedure.
The House Judiciary Committee heard testimony on House Bill 244, sponsored by Rep. Dennis Lenz of Billings.
Since 2015, the state has effectively been unable to administer the death penalty. State law requires that the Montana Department of Corrections use an “ultra-fast-acting barbiturate” as part of its procedure for giving a lethal injection. District Judge Jeffrey Sherlock, of Helena, ruled that pentobarbital – the drug the state was planning to use – did not meet that requirement, and he blocked the state from using it “unless and until the statute authoriz ....

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Montana lawmakers discuss bill that would allow executions to move forward


Montana lawmakers discuss bill that would allow executions to move forward
Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-02-04 13:30:17-05
HELENA — Montana lawmakers conducted a hearing Wednesday on a bill that would give the state the ability to resume executions through lethal injection, by changing the legal description of the drug it must use in the procedure.
The House Judiciary Committee heard testimony on House Bill 244, sponsored by Rep. Dennis Lenz of Billings.
Since 2015, the state has effectively been unable to administer the death penalty. State law requires that the Montana Department of Corrections use an “ultra-fast-acting barbiturate” as part of its procedure for giving a lethal injection. District Judge Jeffrey Sherlock, of Helena, ruled that pentobarbital – the drug the state was planning to use – did not meet that requirement, and he blocked the state from using it “unless and until the statute authorizing lethal injec ....

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