Beardslee v. Woodford
January 11, 2005
An appeal was filed to halt the execution of Donald
Beardslee, arguing that one of the drugs used in the procedure, Pavulon, would
paralyze and leave him unable to signal if he was in pain, violating Beardslee’s
Eighth Amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. The ACLU-NC
and Death Penalty Focus filed an amicus brief arguing that the paralyzing drug
forms a chemical curtain that prevents the First Amendment right of the media
and the public to know whether the condemned man is in pain.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Complaint