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The stay will remain in place while the appeal process continues. In prior filings, the state argued that Washington's three-drug lethal injection system passed constitutional tests because it was substantially similar to a Kentucky system upheld in 2008 by the U.S. Supreme Court. Before deciding to switch to the one-drug method, Washington, like roughly three dozen states, had performed lethal injections by administering successive doses of three separate drugs. The chemicals are intended to render a condemned prisoner unconscious, then paralyze the body, and, finally, stop the heart. Washington death-row inmates may opt for hanging instead of lethal injection. The last hanging was of Charles Campbell in May 1994. The state's last execution was the lethal injection death of James Elledge in 2001. ___ On the Net: Washington attorney general: http://www.atg.wa.gov/ Supreme Court of Washington: http://www.courts.wa.gov/
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