Arkansas asks to block subpoena for inmate’s autopsy records

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(AP) – Arkansas officials are asking a federal judge to block
an effort to subpoena records related to the autopsy of an inmate who lurched
and convulsed 20 times during his execution.Kenneth Williams was put to death by lethal injection April 27.

The Arkansas State Crime Lab on Friday asked U.S. District Judge Kristine
Baker to quash the subpoena public defenders challenging the state’s execution
procedures had issued for detailed records related to Williams’ death. The lab’s
attorney said the federal public defenders need to get authorization under a
federal health privacy law for the records’ release. The lab said it could
otherwise face a lawsuit from Williams’ estate.

Baker blocked Arkansas’ executions, but that order was later overturned. The
state put four men to death in April.

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