When a common sedative becomes an execution drug

Megan McCracken quoted by The New York Times, March 13, 2017

“The states will be watching the legal proceedings out of Ohio, but also the on-the-ground experiences out of Arkansas, Virginia and elsewhere,” said Megan McCracken, who specializes in lethal injection litigation. … “Time and time again when you see executions with midazolam, you see, at best, surprises and, at worst, very bad executions.”