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Damien Echols says prosecutor to stall new DNA testing in case

Damien Echols said new DNA testing is being stalled by an Arkansas prosecutor that could lead to his innocence in the West Memphis murder of three boys.

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Amnesty to be given to Northeast Arkansans wanted for writing bad checks

Hot Check Amnesty Day is scheduled for Friday, December 10 at the Craighead County Courthouse Annex in courtroom 4B from 9:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M.

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Former Craighead County clerk sentenced to 10 years for stealing from nonprofit

LITTLE ROCK Former Craighead County Clerk Kade Holliday pleaded guilty in circuit court Monday and was sentenced to 10 years in prison and nearly $14,000 in restitution for stealing from a local nonprofit and forging Alcoholic Beverage Control applications, according to court records and prosecutor Keith Chrestman.

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Former Craighead County clerk sentenced to 10 years for stealing from nonprofit

LITTLE ROCK Former Craighead County Clerk Kade Holliday pleaded guilty in circuit court Monday and was sentenced to 10 years in prison and nearly $14,000 in restitution for stealing from a local nonprofit and forging Alcoholic Beverage Control applications, according to court records and prosecutor Keith Chrestman.

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Former Craighead County clerk sentenced to 10 years for stealing from nonprofit

Former Craighead County Clerk Kade Holliday pleaded guilty in circuit court Monday and was sentenced to 10 years in prison and nearly $14,000 in restitution for stealing from a local nonprofit and forging Alcoholic Beverage Control applications, according to court records and prosecutor Keith Chrestman.

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