amy: and judge griffen, state senator trent garner questioned whether your views on the death penaltyhreaten your ability to be fair and impartial as a judge. this is garner speaking to fox 16. . make a public statement front of the governor's mansion is a disgrace to the judiciary system. i want to get your response to both of these people, judge griffen, and also if you can describe the scene outside the arkansas governor's mansion when you did lay down on that cot. >> let's talk about the scene. first of all, numbers of our congregation were present at the governor's mansion. there were also other persons present. other persons who were protesting the death penalty. they all have a right to be there. our congregation had no right to chase off other people. and other people had no right to expect our congregation would not be present. in fact, our congregation led the protesters in singing "this little light of mine" and "amazing grace." those are songs of our faith. the followers as of jesus congregation, what we had a right to do. as a judge, i did what i had a right to do as a ci