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On March 1, 2016, former State Senator Jon Woods was the only elected official in the entire state of Arkansas to publicly endorse Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican presidential primary. A large number of other Arkansas lawmakers held a press conference to endorse Trump’s rival, Marco Rubio, for president. [27]
Justia is an American website specializing in legal information retrieval. It was founded in 2003 by Tim Stanley, formerly of FindLaw , and is one of the largest online databases of legal cases. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California . [ 1 ]
Clinton subsequently was cited for contempt of court by the Arkansas Law Association and agreed to a five-year suspension from practicing law in Arkansas. (1998) [ 401 ] [ 402 ] [ 403 ] Ronald Blackley (D) Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy , was sentenced to 27 months for perjury in a case involving improper gifts that ...
A psychiatrist at an Arkansas hospital has been accused of holding 26 people against their will and taking part in a medical insurance scam. Dr Brian Hyatt is being investigated by federal and ...
The use of the FD-302 has been criticized as a form of institutionalized perjury due to FBI guidelines that prohibit recordings of interviews. Prominent defense lawyers and former FBI agents have stated that they believe that the method of interviewing by the FBI is designed to expose interviewees to potential perjury or false statement criminal charges when the interviewee is deposed in a ...
Charlie Robbins, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Arkansas, said the execution of a search warrant is “an important step in any lengthy, ongoing ...
State Senator Charles Tyrone "Ty" Courtney (R) was convicted of bank fraud, mail fraud and making false statements on a loan application. (2000) [ 203 ] [ 204 ] Agriculture Commissioner Charles Sharpe (R) was found guilty of charges of extortion, money laundering and lying to federal investigators, stemming from an illegal cockfighting ring.
A Springdale woman was sentenced on August 15 to 13 years in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release for one count of money laundering and one count of filing a false income ...