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NWAhomepage on MSNFULL INTERVIEW: Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on death penaltyFormer Governor Asa Hutchinson reflects on Bruce Earl Ward’s passing, the inmate whose execution date he set eight years ago.
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Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson speaks out on death row inmate passingAuto Workers for Trump leader Brian Pannebecker makes the case for why President Donald Trump’s tariffs have already had a ...
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NWAhomepage on MSNFormer Arkansas Governor shares thoughts on death row inmate’s passingAfter the natural passing of 35-year Arkansas death row inmate Bruce Earl Ward, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson is ...
The longest-standing inmate on Arkansas' death row has died of natural causes. Bruce Earl Ward was found guilty in 1990 of ...
Appropriation bills require a three-fourths vote of both chambers of the Legislature for passage, meaning 27 votes were required in the 35-member state Senate. The bill fell far short of that, ...
The last time Arkansas executed any prisoners was in ... Kenneth Williams— were executed following an order by then Governor Asa Hutchinson. Hutchinson's initial plan was slated to execute ...
The Arkansas Senate continued to block a $750 million prison appropriation bill Monday when it voted down the legislation for ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Bruce Earl Ward, the longest-serving inmate on death row in Arkansas, died on April 1 from natural causes, prison officials said. He was 68.
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