The Brummer Symposium will featureĀ a panel of five judges from across Arkansas to discuss their individual routes to the bench. It will be at noon April 19 in the E.J. Ball Courtroom of the School of Law.
A Heber Springs man convicted on six counts of production of child pornography after a jury trial last August asked for and was granted mercy by a federal judge not often given toward leniency in sentencing.
Police arrested Democratic nominee for Arkansas auditor, Diamond Arnold-Johnson, on allegations of felony terroristic threatening, according to reports.
A Mexican national who entered the U.S. illegally pleaded guilty to a federal charge of being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm Friday before U.S. District Judge Brian Miller.