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AG: Fast review of lethal injection plan needed for Nev. death-row inmate’s case

Death-row inmate Scott Raymond Dozier told a judge he does not care if the state uses a never-before-tried drug in his lethal injection

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In this Aug. 17, 2017, file photo, Nevada death row inmate Scott Dozier, right, confers with Lori Teicher, a federal public defender involved in his case, during an appearance in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ken Ritter, File)

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By Ken Ritter
Associated Press

LAS VEGAS — Nevada’s attorney general is asking the state Supreme Court for a quick review of a never-before-tried plan for the lethal injection of a condemned inmate because one drug that would be used expires April 1.

State attorney general spokeswoman Monica Moazez said Monday that the request was filed on Friday with the high court.

Death-row inmate Scott Raymond Dozier is now telling a judge who put his execution on hold that he does not care if the state uses the disputed paralytic cisatracurium (sis-at-rah-KYUR'-ee-um) as the third drug in his lethal injection.

The drug prevents body movement and is proposed as an agent to ensure that breathing stops.

Dozier says in a letter to the judge he wants no more court proceedings and just wants to be put to death.