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| You can go to www.state.ar.us and they have links to search the Arkansas Code. I found the new codification of the statutes you are looking for but not the actual statute from 1987. You can also contact the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office. They should be able to provide you with a certified copy of the Statute that would be admissible in court such that the judge could take judicial notice. |
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| I have had the court take judicial notice of statutes as posted on the internet, but my guess is your law school library there in FW has a version you might use too. If the other side receives notice and does not suggest your proposed version is wrong, I think you are home free, even though the ruling will be subject to appellate review. You could always verify what you have with a prosecutor in Arkansas too, I imagine they would be glad to help. |
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