Inmate Carolyn Arnett approached a pastor at the all-women's McPherson Unit prison with something she wanted to get off her ...
Selected Arkansas corrections officers will be allowed to question immigration detainees, execute warrants, issue immigration detainers and use the Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs ...
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Hearing in Arkansas prison escapee Grant Hardin’s case delayed
A hearing in Grant Hardin's criminal case for escaping from a north Arkansas prison earlier this year that was originally ...
The Cummins-Varner Wastewater Treatment Plant is old, deteriorating and overdue for an upgrade or replacement. Credit: Photo courtesy of the Department of Corrections, graphic by Ainsley ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A Little Rock man will be spending the rest of his life in prison after he gave a man fentanyl pills that led to his death. Officials with the United States Attorney's Eastern ...
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Attorney general files motion for Trump-pardoned man to report to Arkansas Department of Corrections
The Arkansas Attorney General has filed a motion to have Joseph Schwartz, who was pardoned by President Trump for federal ...
On Monday, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin asked the court to order Joseph Schwartz to the Ouachita River Correctional ...
The Arkansas State Penitentiary opened in 1841 in Little Rock and served as the state's main penal institution until it was moved in 1899 to allow for the construction of the State Capitol at the same ...
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Trump pardoned him after just 90 days in prison for a $38M fraud scheme. Now Arkansas wants him.
Joseph Schwartz, who ran a nationwide nursing home empire out of an office above a New Jersey pizzeria, was released from federal prison last month after President Trump pardoned him just 90 days into ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin has asked a judge to send Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home operator pardoned by President ...
A former owner of several Arkansas nursing homes who was pardoned by President Trump last month will reportedly still have to ...
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Arkansas corrections officers can now work as immigration agents under ICE agreement
A newly signed agreement between the Arkansas Department of Corrections and the federal government will allow select corrections officers to work as immigration agents.
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