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A federal jury trial began Monday in an excessive force lawsuit against a retired Little Rock Police Department officer.In 2011, now retired Lt. David…
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The Arkansas State Medical Board dropped a possible investigation Thursday into a Department of Correction-affiliated doctor’s role in obtaining a lethal…
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Arkansas executed two men in one night this week, and there is a dispute about how it went. Attorneys for the first man executed Monday, Jack Jones, say…
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Arkansas’s now six scheduled executions this month have been effectively stayed, again. This time it’s the result of a drug supplier suing to block usage…
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After a dizzying day of legal drama, the execution of inmate Don Davis was called off with moments to spare. Davis, who was taken to a "quiet room" and…
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A federal judge in Little Rock has stayed the executions of eight inmates scheduled this month. The ruling came down Saturday morning granting a…
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The effects of the sedative midazolam, along with Arkansas's execution practices generally, were the subject of a federal hearing that began in Little…
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To the eight men scheduled to be executed over 10 days this month by the state of Arkansas, the question is when. When will they die? On the day and time…
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They sit in rows, 150 closely shaven men in yellow uniforms and white identification badges, before opposing walls, in a cinder-block walled gymnasium. A…
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