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Idaho cancels Gerald Pizzuto's execution because it can't get drugs

Por: Newsweek Nation December 01, 2022

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Idaho is no longer planning to execute a terminally ill man in December because of difficulty obtaining the lethal drugs needed to put him to death.Gerald Pizzuto, 66, was scheduled to die by lethal injection on December 15.But the Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) said in a post on Facebook on Wednesday that preparations for the execution have been suspended.IDOC director Josh Tewalt informed the state Board of Correction that he believes... + full article



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