California Courts of Appeal
Dec. 22, 2011
Panel orders disclosure in case involving execution drug
A state appellate court Tuesday ordered the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to disclose the names of potential suppliers of a lethal injection drug that's been in short supply across the country.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A state appellate court Tuesday ordered the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to disclose the names of potential suppliers of a lethal injection drug that's been in short supply across the country.
When questions first arose last year about the scarcity of sodium thiopental, one of the three drugs used in executions, the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California went to court...
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