Document shows Indiana paid $900,000 for execution drug
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State paid $900,000 for drug to execute Joseph Corcoran
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Correction offered a new but tiny glimpse into Indiana’s efforts to resume executions, revealing the state paid $900,000 to acquire the drug used to carry out the death penalty for convicted killer Joseph Corcoran.
Document shows Indiana paid $900K for execution drug, but other details still sparse
The Indiana Department of Correction (DOC) offered a new but tiny glimpse into Indiana’s efforts to resume executions, revealing the state paid $900,000 to acquire the drug used to carry out the death penalty for convicted killer Joseph Corcoran.
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