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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas (E.D. Ark.) ... Brian S. Miller: Little Rock: 1967 2008–present 2012–2019 — G.W. Bush: 24
On October 16, 2007, Miller was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas vacated by George Howard Jr. Miller was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 10, 2008, and received his commission on April 17, 2008. He served as Chief Judge from July 23, 2012, to ...
This report contains graphic details of alleged abuse. "The Last of Us" and "Critical Role" star Ashley Johnson, along with six other women, is suing her ex-boyfriend Brian W. Foster, alleging ...
After a parole violator was accused of committing a 2013 murder, [42] the Arkansas Board of Corrections changed the conditions of parole, stating that any parolee accused of committing a felony must have his/her parole revoked, even if he/she has not yet been convicted of that felony. This caused the prison population to increase.
Perry, 37, was found guilty in April 2023 of murder in the death of 28-year-old Garrett Foster, a U.S. Air Force veteran who was gunned down at a Black Lives Matter rally in Austin, the state ...
The United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas is one of two federal judicial districts in Arkansas. [2] Court for the District is held at El Dorado, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Harrison, Hot Springs, and Texarkana. El Dorado Division comprises the following counties: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Columbia, Ouachita, and Union.
According to Arkansas’ stats department, he gave up just 10 sacks in his college career and started 29 games from 2016-18. Brian Wallace started 29 games in his Arkansas career. (Photo by Ed ...
The first bankruptcy clerk's office was located at the Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Post Office and Courthouse, 600 W. Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas. In 1993, a staffed divisional office was opened in the John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building in Fayetteville, Arkansas .