A dramatic reprieve has been afforded to a condemned Oklahoma prisoner, whose execution was slated for just moments ago. The 40-year-old inmate was set to be put to death on the state's deadly needle before a last-minute stay of execution was issued.
According to officials, the inmate's life was spared due to a technicality related to the administration of his lethal injection. The issue centered around the type of medication used in the lethal injection cocktail, and a court-appointed reprieve has now been granted.
The inmate had been on death row for over two decades, serving time for murder after being convicted in 2001. His scheduled execution date was meant to be carried out earlier this month, but the sudden intervention means he will not meet his end anytime soon.
While details surrounding the exact nature of the reprieve remain scarce, prison officials confirmed that a last-minute appeal had been lodged with the state's governor, resulting in the inmate's reprieve. The fate of this man remains uncertain for now, as it is unclear when or if he will ultimately face justice for his crime.
According to officials, the inmate's life was spared due to a technicality related to the administration of his lethal injection. The issue centered around the type of medication used in the lethal injection cocktail, and a court-appointed reprieve has now been granted.
The inmate had been on death row for over two decades, serving time for murder after being convicted in 2001. His scheduled execution date was meant to be carried out earlier this month, but the sudden intervention means he will not meet his end anytime soon.
While details surrounding the exact nature of the reprieve remain scarce, prison officials confirmed that a last-minute appeal had been lodged with the state's governor, resulting in the inmate's reprieve. The fate of this man remains uncertain for now, as it is unclear when or if he will ultimately face justice for his crime.