A Pope County man was sentenced Tuesday by a federal judge to spend the next 11 years, seven months in prison following his guilty plea earlier this year to conspiracy to distribute as much as 11 pounds of methamphetamine in the Central Arkansas area.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. A Springfield company will pay more than $1 million in forfeiture to the federal government under the terms of a non-prosecution agreement
A Little Rock man who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and identity theft was sentenced to spend nine years in federal prison and to pay more than a half-million dollars in restitution stemming from a series of fraudulent loans he admitted to taking out in 2019 and 2020.
A Yell County man was sentenced Wednesday to seven years in federal prison for his part in a large-scale drug conspiracy directed by a violent white supremacist gang operating out of Pope County that trafficked multiple kilograms of methamphetamine into central Arkansas.
An Alexander doctor on trial for multiple counts of fraud, conspiracy, identity theft and lying to the FBI was found guilty of all 22 counts by a jury of seven men and five women in federal court Thursday.