In Arkansas, it isagainst the lawfor artists to "perform body art on a person under sixteen (16) years of age, regardless of parental consent." Violation of the law is a Class D felony. Celebrities Who Have Been Arrested Winona Ryder Lee Celano-Pool, Getty Images Winona Ryder Stranger Th...
still worm, or any significant part of a still to make moonshine facesClass D felonycharges and is subject to a $10,000 fine and up to six years in prison. The state will destroy the offender's still and any additional apparatus used to make the illegal spirit...
Bryant defensive end and outside linebacker Catrell Wallace has been charged with sexual assault which is a Class B felony and tampering a Class D felony. Arkansas head football coach Sam Pittman released a statement through the Media Relation’s Office. “We are aware of the serious allegations...
(b) Any person violating a provision of this section is guilty of a Class D felony. (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow the charging or conviction of a woman with any criminal offense in the death of her own unborn child in utero. Previous Disclaimer...
In order to deter the behavior, while mitigating the long lasting consequences of a felony conviction, some states have enacted legislation to reduce the sentence for teenagers found guilty of sexting . Arkansas has not done so. In fact, sexting teens in Arkansas can face Class B felony charge...
Wolf Dogsmust be contained in a fenced area by their owner however if the wolf-dog gets out of the confined area and bites a person or kill another animal the owner is liable and it could be considered a Class A Felony and the owner could be convicted. ...
In 1973, headlines like this one in the New York Daily News informed America that the Supreme Court had ruled in favor of Jane Roe, an unwed mother who filed suit after seeking an abortion in Texas, which was a felony in that state and many others. The Roe v. Wade ruling determined ...
In 1973, headlines like this one in the New York Daily News informed America that the Supreme Court had ruled in favor of Jane Roe, an unwed mother who filed suit after seeking an abortion in Texas, which was a felony in that state and many others. The Roe v. Wade ruling determined ...
(b) Any person violating a provision of this section is guilty of a Class D felony. (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow the charging or conviction of a woman with any criminal offense in the death of her own unborn child in utero. Previous Disclaimer...