A Little Rock man who was one of 27 people indicted in a wide-ranging investigation into gang violence and drug trafficking in Central Arkansas and was ordered detained for trial by a magistrate judge in November appealed that decision Thursday but may have to wait until next week before learning if he will be allowed to leave jail.
A Little Rock man who was one of 27 people indicted in a wide-ranging investigation into gang violence and drug trafficking in Central Arkansas and was ordered detained for trial by a magistrate judge in November appealed that decision Thursday but may have to wait until next week before learning if he will be allowed to leave jail.
Two defendants recently indicted as part of an investigation into gang violence and drug trafficking appeared for bail hearings before a federal magistrate judge Tuesday, with one ordered to report to inpatient drug rehab and the other ordered to remain in jail until his case is resolved.
Two defendants recently indicted as part of an investigation into gang violence and drug trafficking appeared for bail hearings before a federal magistrate judge Tuesday, with one ordered to report to inpatient drug rehab and the other ordered to remain in jail until his case is resolved.