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Final Call News In this April 18, 2017, fi le photo, Ledell Lee appears in Pulaski County Circuit Court for a hearing in which lawyers argued to stop his execution. Two groups sued a central Arkansas city on Jan. 23, 2020, seeking the release of evidence they say could exonerate Lee who was executed nearly three years ago. Benjamin Krain/The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP Opponents of capital punishment have long argued that that the practice, while arbitrary and random, disproportionately affects Blacks, the poor and those unable to afford adequate legal counsel. Most are greatly concerned that too many innocent people have been put to death by what they describe as a racist, classist, deeply flawed criminal justice apparatus. Those concerns are borne out by data culled by The Innocence Project which indicates that to date, 375 people in the United States have been exonerated by DNA testing, including 21 who served time on death row. These incarcerated in ....
Bret Bielema The Razorback Foundation and former University of Arkansas football coach Bret Bielema have settled their dispute over Bielema s 2017 buyout. According to a joint statement issued Friday, Bielema has agreed to a final $3.5 million payment from the foundation foregoing an additional $3.85 million he sought under a federal lawsuit he filed in June. We believe the resolution of this matter is in the best interest of the Razorback Foundation and our membership, said Scott Varady, executive director of the Razorback Foundation. We wish Coach Bielema and his family the best moving forward. I am pleased to announce the resolution of our differences with the Razorback Foundation, Bielema said. We wish everyone in Razorback Athletics nothing but the best in the years to come. ....
Can You Spot the Mountain Lion ‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ in This Photo of a Few Boulders? A photo of a mountain lion went viral and has people in awe over how sneaky mountain lions can truly be in their native wild environment. The photo, taken in Washoe County, Nevada, appears to show just a pile of boulders, but upon closer inspection, a wild cat can be seen staring directly into the camera. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) posted a photo of the hidden predator on Facebook, with the caption, “Where’s Waldo? … Can you spy the big cat?” ....
Can YOU spot the mountain lion lurking among the rocks? Nevada wildlife scientist captures big cat s Where s Waldo moment The US Fish and Wildlife Service posted a scene shot asking people to see if they could spot a mountain lion The lion was caught resting in the wilderness in Washoe County, Nevada, by a conservation scientist Mountain lions in the state can grow up to eight feet from nose to tail and average 137 pounds ....