Photo: Searcy County Judge Jimmy "Jim" Dale Harness Searcy County Judge Jimmy "Jim" Dale Harness has been sentenced to five years probation in a domestic
Photo: Searcy County Judge Jimmy "Jim" Dale Harness Charges against Searcy County Judge Jimmy "Jim" Dale Harness in connection with a domestic disturbance in
Photo: Searcy County Judge Jimmy “Jim” Dale Harness
A charge against Searcy County Judge Jimmy “Jim” Dale Harness in connection with a domestic disturbance last June has been upgraded.
Online court documents indicate a Class D felony charge of breaking or entering has been amended to a Class B felony of residential burglary.
Under Arkansas’s laws, the sentence for a Class B felony conviction is five to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000. Class D felonies are the least serious felonies in Arkansas, punishable by up to six years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.