The Plain Dealer and Daily Legal News print edition report that Lorain County Common Pleas Judge James Burge may have gotten what he asked for. On Wednesday, the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction turned over a 700-page binder of information on how the state executes prisoners by lethal injection. Judge Burge sought the information for hearings he is holding in his court over defendants' challenge to the constitutionality of Ohio's capital punishment laws. The Judge has indicated that he wants to find out how painful the injection process is. Interestingly, although the binder contains information on past prosecutions and drugs and supplies used during executions, the Judge has only given a copy of the binder to defense counsel, but not the prosecutors.