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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Tennessee is keeping its new execution manual secret. Here’s why

Tennessee is keeping its new execution manual secret. Here’s why

by Jake Hoffman
January 3, 2025
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Tennessee is keeping its new execution manual secret. Here's why

State Officials Break with Past Transparency in Death Penalty Procedures

In a significant shift from previous practice, Tennessee corrections officials have declined to make public their newly revised execution manual, raising concerns about transparency in the state’s capital punishment procedures.

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A break from tradition

The Tennessee Department of Correction’s decision to withhold the entire document marks a departure from historical precedent. While officials cite the need to protect the identities of execution team members, this represents a notable change from 2018, when the department provided redacted versions of similar documents to the press.

The known changes

While most details remain hidden, one significant change has been disclosed: the state’s shift from a three-drug lethal injection protocol to a single dose of pentobarbital. Beyond this fundamental change, the contents of the new manual remain unknown to the public.

Legal framework and controversy

Department spokesperson Kayla Hackney cited state statutes protecting execution team members’ identities as justification for withholding the document. However, these same statutes specify that confidential information can be redacted while still allowing public access to the broader document.

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Historical context

Tennessee’s earlier approach to execution protocols demonstrated greater transparency:

  • In 2018, officials provided redacted protocol copies to the media
  • In 2007, under Democratic Governor Phil Bredesen, the full 100-page “Manual of Execution” was made public

Catalyst for change

The protocol revision follows a troubled period in Tennessee’s execution program. Since 2022, executions have been suspended after revelations that:

  • Required drug testing protocols weren’t followed
  • Independent review found inadequate testing of execution drugs
  • Key officials provided incorrect testimony about chemical testing procedures

Expert reactions

Kelley Henry, chief of the federal public defender’s habeas unit, called the state’s new stance “mystifying,” noting that previous secrecy “created a culture of incompetence and lack of accountability.”

National trend

Tennessee’s move reflects a broader national pattern of increasing secrecy around execution procedures, particularly regarding lethal injection drugs. While states cite security concerns, advocacy groups like the Death Penalty Information Center question the validity of such arguments, noting limited evidence that transparency threatens prison officials’ safety.

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The development adds Tennessee to a growing list of states tightening access to death penalty information, raising questions about accountability in one of the justice system’s most consequential procedures.

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