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'''[[Arkansas]]:''' Arkansas Governor [[Mike Beebe|Mike Beebe]] appointed [[Jeff Priebe]] on April 28, to serve as a special justice on the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]].  Priebe is an attorney from North Little Rock and was appointed to hear the appeal of Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley after Associate Justice {{BP|Elana Wills}} recused herself from the case.  The three men who filed the complaint are appealing their 1993 conviction for the murders of three West Memphis boys.<ref>[http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?aID=121692.54928.133837 ''Associated Press'' "Beebe Appoints Special Judge for Supreme Court to Hear West Memphis 3 Appeal," April 28, 2010]</ref>
'''[[Arkansas]]:''' Arkansas Governor [[Mike Beebe|Mike Beebe]] appointed [[Jeff Priebe]] on April 28, to serve as a special justice on the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]].  Priebe is an attorney from North Little Rock and was appointed to hear the appeal of Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley after Associate Justice {{BP|Elana Wills}} recused herself from the case.  The three men who filed the complaint are appealing their 1993 conviction for the murders of three West Memphis boys.<ref>[http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?aID=121692.54928.133837 ''Associated Press'' "Beebe Appoints Special Judge for Supreme Court to Hear West Memphis 3 Appeal," April 28, 2010]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 10:53, 7 June 2016

May 12, 2010

Arkansas: Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe appointed Jeff Priebe on April 28, to serve as a special justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court. Priebe is an attorney from North Little Rock and was appointed to hear the appeal of Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley after Associate Justice Elana Wills recused herself from the case. The three men who filed the complaint are appealing their 1993 conviction for the murders of three West Memphis boys.[1]

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