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Appeals Court Rules Against Missouri in Execution Drug Case

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A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court's ruling ordering Missouri to identify any supplier of the state's lethal injection drug to two Mississippi death row inmates.

The three-judge 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Friday rejected Missouri's claim that disclosing its pentobarbital source could compromise the state's future ability to obtain that drug.

A spokeswoman for Missouri's attorney general says an appeal is planned to the full 8th Circuit.

Mississippi death row inmates Richard Jordan and Ricky Chase are pressing a legal challenge of Mississippi's three-drug execution protocol. 

The inmates question why Mississippi doesn't adopt a one-drug execution method as Missouri has done. They've subpoenaed Missouri for details about its execution drug to meet their legal burden of showing there's a known, available alternative.