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Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Opinion In Lethal Injection Autopsy Case Now Available
Following up on a posting from last month, the full opinion is now available on Lexis in Workman v. Levy, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 40122 (MD TN, May 15, 2007). In the case, a Tennessee federal district court refused to grant a preliminary injunction to stop the autopsy of inmate Philip Workman, despite Workman's religious objections to the procedure. The court held that Workman's brother has standing to pursue the case after Workman's death, that the coroner's decision to perform an autopsy was not motivated by religious animus, and that the state has a compelling interest in using the autopsy to assess the effects of its controversial lethal injection protocol for executions.