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FILE - This July 29, 1997, file photo, shows the Department of Correction death chamber in Varner, Ark., with a closed-circuit television camera mounted nearby. The agency said Monday, March 13, 2017, it had acquired enough potassium chloride for use in eight executions next month. The drug, which can stop the heart in large doses, is one of three drugs in Arkansas' execution protocol. Arkansas' stock of the sedative midazolam expires at the end of April. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

FILE - This July 29, 1997, file photo, shows the Department of Correction death chamber in Varner, Ark., with a closed-circuit television camera mounted nearby. The agency said Monday, March 13, 2017, it had acquired enough potassium chloride for use in eight executions next month. The drug, which can stop the heart in large doses, is one of three drugs in Arkansas' execution protocol. Arkansas' stock of the sedative midazolam expires at the end of April. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

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