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FILE - This June 29, 2011 file photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, shows Clayton Lockett. An Oklahoma judge ruled the state’s execution law unconstitutional Wednesday, March 26, 2014, because its privacy provision is so strict that it prevents inmates from finding out the source of drugs used in executions, even through the courts. Inmates Lockett and Charles Warner asked Oklahoma prison officials who was making the drugs that would kill them next month and whether the material was pure. (AP Photo/Oklahoma Department of Corrections, File)

FILE - This June 29, 2011 file photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, shows Clayton Lockett. An Oklahoma judge ruled the state’s execution law unconstitutional Wednesday, March 26, 2014, because its privacy provision is so strict that it prevents inmates from finding out the source of drugs used in executions, even through the courts. Inmates Lockett and Charles Warner asked Oklahoma prison officials who was making the drugs that would kill them next month and whether the material was pure. (AP Photo/Oklahoma Department of Corrections, File)

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