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FILE - This combination of file photo from the Arkansas Department of Correction shows convicted murderers from left, Bruce Ward and Jack Greene. The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, struck down a law that gives the state's prison director authority to determine whether an inmate is mentally competent to be put to death, siding with the two convicted murderers who were spared from execution last year. Justices ruled that the competency law violated due process rights guaranteed in the Arkansas and U.S. Constitutions. (Arkansas Department of Correction via AP, File)

FILE - This combination of file photo from the Arkansas Department of Correction shows convicted murderers from left, Bruce Ward and Jack Greene. The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, struck down a law that gives the state's prison director authority to determine whether an inmate is mentally competent to be put to death, siding with the two convicted murderers who were spared from execution last year. Justices ruled that the competency law violated due process rights guaranteed in the Arkansas and U.S. Constitutions. (Arkansas Department of Correction via AP, File)

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