Executions have been set for (top row, from left) Kenneth Williams, Jack Jones Jr., Marcell Williams, Bruce Earl Ward, and (bottom row, from left) Don Davis, Stacey Johnson, Jason McGehee and Ledelle Lee. Eight inmates due to be put to death over 10 days next month in Arkansas are making last-ditch bids to halt the unprecedented flurry of executions. Lawyers for the prisoners say the "assembly-line" of four double lethal injections is unconstitutional. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson last month ordered the death row inmates to be killed before the state's execution drugs expire . Arkansas has not executed an inmate since 2005. No US state has put eight inmates to death in such an accelerated schedule since the US Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976. In the latest legal action in the case, one of men, Stacey Eugene Johnson, asked the state's highest court on Wednesday to block his execution so evidence from his murder trial c