
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen has issued a temporary restraining order Friday against the state of Arkansas, effectively
halting the scheduled executions until further notice.
According to court documents, McKesson Medical-Surgical Incorporated filed the temporary restraining order for an "injuctive relief" and
for the state of Arkansas to return its property, 10 vials of 20mg Vecuronium bromide.
In the brief, the court said that the Arkansas Department of Correction "misled McKesson when it procured the Vecuronium."
"ADC personnel used an existing medical license, which is to be used only to order products with legitimate medical uses, and irregular ordering process to obtain the Vecuronium via phone order with a McKesson sales person," the brief said.
Judd Deere, a spokesperson for Attorney General Leslie Rutledge should have recused himself from this case because Deere said Griffen is a "public opponent" of the death penalty.
"Attorney General Rutledge intends to file an emergency request with the Arkansas Supreme Court to vacate the order as soon as possible," Deere said.
On Friday,
Griffen joined the protests outside the Governor's Mansion, simulating an inmate being executed.
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