Attorney: Prosecutor Boyce may have violated the gag order
Did Henry Boyce violate the gag order when he sent a copy of it to press? An attorney is saying yes. [read more…]
Did Henry Boyce violate the gag order when he sent a copy of it to press? An attorney is saying yes. [read more…]
MAMMOTH SPRING, Ark. – Henry Boyce, Third Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney, announced today that charges against Jennifer Lea Collins, 55, of Mammoth Spring, Arkansas have been increased from Battery in the First Degree to Murder in the Second Degree.
JONESBORO, Ark. – As a prosecutor asks the public for patience, the suspected killer of a beloved Newport police officer sits in Craighead County. On Wednesday, investigators with the Arkansas State Police and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department continued to review evidence and follow leads in the investigation of Tyler [read more…]
JONESBORO, Ark. – After years of service, a Hardy native working on victims’ behalf was just honored. Henry Boyce, Third Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney, announced today Third Judicial District Victim Services Coordinator Mary Medlock is the recipient of the 2017 Justice for Victims Award. The Justice for Victims Award is [read more…]
NEWPORT, Ark. – Henry Boyce, Third Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney, announced today the appointment of John D. Pettie to his staff at the Third Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney’s office as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. Pettie, 35, of Newport, graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor degree from the University Of [read more…]
Press Release from Henry Boyce Third Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Henry Boyce announced today that Kenneth Dewitt, 67, of the Patterson Community in Woodruff County has been taken into custody and will be transported to the Arkansas Department of Correction to begin serving a prison sentence for three counts of [read more…]
Press Release – Henry Boyce The 19th annual Depot Days music festival is set to take place on September 23d and 24th, 2016 on historic Front Street in downtown Newport, Arkansas. The festival is a showcase of local, regional, and national talent paying tribute to the early history of Rock [read more…]
Press Release from Henry Boyce Third Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Henry Boyce announced today the Arkansas Supreme affirmed the Life in Prison Without Parole plus 165 year sentence of Robert Reese Friar. Friar was found guilty by a Jackson County Jury last June after an eight day trial.
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