In this image provided to The Washington Times by the office of the Arkansas Attorney General, state Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen is shown here at a death-penalty protest. On the same day he engaged in this protest, Judge Griffen issued a court order blocking planned executions from going forward. (Judd P. Deere, Office of Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge)
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