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Arkansas Judge Who Protested Executions To Retire In 2022


Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen has been outspoken on many issues during his time on the bench. Here he is officiating a gay wedding ceremony in the Pulaski County Courthouse on May 12, 2014, the day same-sex marriage was legalized in Arkansas. Griffen is an ordained minister at New Millennium Church in Little Rock.
Credit Michael Hibblen / KUAR News
An Arkansas judge who was prohibited from hearing death penalty related cases after he demonstrated against executions is not seeking reelection next year.
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen said Monday he plans to retire when his term on the bench expires at the end of 2022. Griffen was first elected to the seat in 2010. ....

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Arkansas judge who protested executions won't run for reelection


Arkansas judge who protested executions won t run in 2022
An Arkansas judge who was prohibited from hearing death penalty related cases after he demonstrated against executions is not seeking reelection next year.
Author: Associated Press
Updated: 3:03 PM CST February 1, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark
(Note: The attached video is from a June 2020 report.)
An Arkansas judge who was prohibited from hearing death penalty related cases after he demonstrated against executions is not seeking reelection next year.
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen said Monday he plans to retire when his term on the bench expires at the end of 2022. Griffen was first elected to the seat in 2010. ....

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Gorilla recovery, hydroxychloroquine return, prison problems: News from around our 50 states


Gorilla recovery, hydroxychloroquine return, prison problems: News from around our 50 states
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Alabama
Montgomery: Officials said Tuesday that the state will see a slight increase, about 16%, in COVID-19 vaccine doses coming in federal shipments, but the ongoing shortage remains the chief obstacle to getting more people inoculated. President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that the U.S. is boosting deliveries to hard-pressed states over the next three weeks to increase vaccinations. “I’m pleased that Alabama will receive a slight increase in our vaccine supply. Any margin of increase is appreciated, but we have a long way to go to be able to provide them to any Alabamian who wants one,” Gov. Kay Ivey said Tuesday. State Health Officer Scott Harris said Alabama will receive an additional 10,000 first doses in its upcoming delivery. The state had been receiving about 50,000 to 60,000 first doses each wee ....

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Gorilla recovery, hydroxychloroquine return: News from around our 50 states


From USA TODAY Network and wire reports
Alabama
Montgomery: Officials said Tuesday that the state will see a slight increase, about 16%, in COVID-19 vaccine doses coming in federal shipments, but the ongoing shortage remains the chief obstacle to getting more people inoculated. President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that the U.S. is boosting deliveries to hard-pressed states over the next three weeks to increase vaccinations. “I’m pleased that Alabama will receive a slight increase in our vaccine supply. Any margin of increase is appreciated, but we have a long way to go to be able to provide them to any Alabamian who wants one,” Gov. Kay Ivey said Tuesday. State Health Officer Scott Harris said Alabama will receive an additional 10,000 first doses in its upcoming delivery. The state had been receiving about 50,000 to 60,000 first doses each week but will see that jump to 70,000 in coming weeks, according to numbers supplied by Harris. That does not include second dos ....

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