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Arkansas District Courts Information
There are 2 District courts in the state of Arkansas. The federal district courts whose jurisdiction is comprised of the Arkansas counties: Arkansas Eastern District Court, Arkansas Western District Court serving Arkansas county, Ashley, Baxter, Benton, Boone, Bradley, Calhoun, Carroll, Carroll, Chicot, Clark, Clay, Clay, Cleburne, Cleveland, Columbia, Conway, Craighead, Craighead, Crawford, Crittenden, Cross, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Faulkner, Franklin, Franklin, Fulton, Garland, Grant, Greene, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Lafayette, Lawrence, Lee, Lincoln, Little River, Logan, Logan, Lonoke, Madison, Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Mississippi, Monroe, Montgomery, Nevada, Newton, Ouachita, Perry, Phillips, Pike, Poinsett, Polk, Pope, Prairie, Prairie, Pulaski, Randolph, Saint Francis, Saline, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Sebastian, Sevier, Sharp, Stone, Union, Van Buren, Washington, White, Woodruff, Yell county.
Arkansas in Court Record Feeds
August 18, 2005.LITTLE ROCK - United States Attorney Bud Cummins announced that Cecil R. Dale,
Jr., 64, of Russellville, Arkansas, was sentenced today by United States District Judge William
R. Wilson, Jr., to three years probation with six months home detention for failure to collect or pay over taxes. According to court records, Dale owned and operated Little John Trucks, Inc., (LJ
Trucks) and was obligated by law to collect and pay over employment taxes to the Internal
Revenue Service. From around September 2000 through June 2002, Dale willfully failed to pay
over employment taxes on behalf of LJ Trucks in the amount of approximately $527,896.75.
For Norton, who lives in Arkansas City, it is the name of a friend who is about to die. For Nichols, who runs a small diner and lives in Oxford, it is the name of a cold-blooded killer who is about to get what is coming to him. "We've agreed to disagree," Norton said.
Knighton, 62, was convicted in an Oklahoma courtroom of two counts of capital murder for the Jan. 8, 1990, shooting deaths of Richard and Virginia Denney. He is scheduled to be executed May 27 2003, but will get one last chance to avoid being put to death at a May 20 clemency hearing. In January 1990, Knighton left a Kansas City, Mo., halfway house and embarked on a four-day crime spree, according to court records.
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