Judge halts multiple Arkansas executions after company objects to using its drug in lethal injection
An Arkansas judge issued a temporary restraining order Friday to halt all six executions slated to begin Monday after a pharmaceutical company objected to having its drug used in the lethal-injection protocol. Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge Wendell Griffen’s order came hours after the Arkansas Supreme Court granted an emergency stay to delay the execution of…
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