MACON, Ga. —
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday reversed a stay of execution for convicted murderer Warren Lee Hill.
His lawyers challenged a state law that allows Georgia to keep its source of execution drugs secret, but in a 5-2 ruling the court said the state has a legitimate interest in protecting drug makers' confidentiality.
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The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday reversed a stay of execution for convicted murderer Warren Lee Hill (shown).
His lawyers challenged a state law that allows Georgia to keep its source of execution drugs secret, but in a 5-2 ruling the court said the state has a legitimate interest in protecting drug makers' confidentiality.
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