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Federal Appeals Court To Expedite Death Row Inmates' Challenge

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With executions in Oklahoma scheduled to resume next month, a federal appeals court has agreed to an expedited timeline in a case of death row inmates challenging the state's lethal injection method.

The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ordered attorneys for the inmates to file a brief in the case by Wednesday. The state's response is due Jan. 6.

A federal judge in Oklahoma City ruled last week the state's lethal injection protocols are constitutional. The inmates claim the use of the sedative midazolam as the first drug in a three-drug protocol presents a risk of unconstitutional pain and suffering. The drug was used for the first time during a botched execution in April.

Death row inmate Charles Warner is scheduled for execution Jan. 15.

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