ms. konrad: yes, justice sotomayor. justice sotomayor: and he laid writhing in pain for 20 minutes, 25 minutes. ms. konrad: mr. wood was two hours -- justice sotomayor: i'm sorry two hours. now, there's been some defense that the 750 wasn't immediately delivered but it was still 750 that went into his system, and caused that kind of pain. correct? ms. konrad: yes, and our expert testified that mr. wood's execution demonstrates the ceiling effect, that giving more of this drug is not going to put a prisoner into a -- justice alito: how many executions have been carried out using this drug? ms. konrad: using midazolam. 15. justice alito: you're talking about one. ms. konrad: no, we're actually talking of several executions that -- the execution in this case in oklahoma that haven't happened a year ago of mr.locket, demonstrate why midazolam is does not put a prisoner in a coma. justice alito: i thought they were issues of the -- justice roberts: i thought there were issues of the administration of to the drugs, the nature of the veins and so forth. i got a different one in the locket case? ms. konrad: mr. chief