TEXARKANA, Arkansas Nurse practitioners and pharmacists accused of conspiring to distribute controlled substances in Southwest Arkansas appeared Wednesday before a federal judge in Texarkana.
Garland County Circuit Court Judge Ralph Ohm said during a brief hearing Wednesday that he will decide within a week whether to set a bond for a man charged with capital murder in the death of his 5-month-old son in December.
Garland County Circuit Court Judge Ralph Ohm said during a brief hearing Wednesday that he will decide within a week whether to set a bond for a man charged with capital murder in the death of his 5-month-old son in December.
A Little Rock Black-owned business that sued the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission also has a case alleging racial discrimination against the firm that scored the applications for medical marijuana dispensary licenses.
A medical-marijuana licensing lawsuit that is blocking Arkansas authorities from certifying new dispensaries should be dismissed because the courts don't have the authority to second-guess the regulating process, and the plaintiff, a Black-owned company passed over for a seller's license, has waited too long to sue, state lawyers assert, among other arguments, in the latest court filings.