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  2. John Edward Swindler - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Swindler (May 12, 1944 – June 18, 1990) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer who was executed by the state of Arkansas for the 1976 murder of a Fort Smith police officer.

  3. Holt v. Sarver - Wikipedia

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    Sarver II, 309 F. Supp. 362 (E.D. Ark.), Judge Henley ruled the entire Arkansas prison system unconstitutional and ordered the State Correction Board to devise a plan of action. In that same case in 1971, Judge Henley enjoined the Arkansas prison from preventing the inmates' access to court and from inflicting cruel and unusual punishment upon ...

  4. Killing of Don Henry and Kevin Ives - Wikipedia

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    Harmon also soon lost the trust of the parents, as he is also said to have prevented the case from being solved. [3] The FBI took over the case in 1994, but came to no conclusion and the investigation was dropped in 1995, allegedly due to political pressure. [7] The Arkansas State Police investigation also came to no results. [8]

  5. Arkansas v. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas v. Tennessee , 397 U.S. 88 (1970), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court to settle a dispute between the states of Arkansas and Tennessee as to where a portion of the boundary line between the states should run.

  6. Category:Arkansas state case law - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 January 2015, at 03:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. McLean v. Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education, 529 F. Supp. 1255 (E.D. Ark. 1982), was a 1981 legal case in the US state of Arkansas. [1]A lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas by various parents, religious groups and organizations, biologists, and others who argued that the Arkansas state law known as the Balanced Treatment for Creation-Science and ...