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Can't recall pulling trigger, ex-officer says in rights case Cummings' attorneys, John Wilkerson and Keith Wren, asked to play three minutes of her interview with Arkansas State Police, which investigated the shooting. Koch objected. "This doesn't serve any purpose in this trial other than let the jury see her cry," he told Wilson. "We just wanted to establish that ...
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Police ID mom, 2 children slain in LR residence Little Rock police continued their investigation Wednesday into the killings of a 24-year-old woman and her two young children. The three were found dead in the family's Little Rock apartment Tuesday afternoon. In a Police Department statement released Wednesday, authorities identified the woman as ...
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At DACA demonstration in DC, arrestees include 5 from Arkansas A spokesman for the U.S. Capitol Police said the protesters were charged with violating D.C. code Section 22-1307, which prohibits crowding, obstructing or incommoding. The Washington, D.C., code makes it illegal to block the entrance to any public place once law enforcement personnel have ...
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Spa City man held after triple slaying HOT SPRINGS -- A man with a lengthy criminal history was charged with three counts of capital murder Wednesday morning after Hot Springs police found three bodies in a Nevada Street residence Tuesday evening during a welfare check. Nicholas Matthew Lewondowski, 34, of Hot Springs, was taken ...
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Arkansas woman sentenced in scheme to steal millions from children's food program LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — An Arkansas woman was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison Wednesday after being convicted in a scheme to steal millions of dollars from a federal program intended to feed children in low-income areas. Jacqueline Mills, 42, of Helena, was sentenced in U.S. District ...
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Arkansas asks court to halt birth certificate mediation LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Arkansas' attorney general is asking the state's highest court to lift a judge's order that the state go into mediation with three same-sex couples over how to change a birth certificate law that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled illegally favors heterosexual parents. Attorney General Leslie ...
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