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   State Courts - Arkansas - March 18, 2009

  
Powell v. Producers Rice Mill, No. CA08-836, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, March 18, 2009, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Substantial evidence supported determination that nursing services provided by an injured employee's wife were reasonably necessary under Ark. Code Ann. § 11-9-508(a) because as a double amputee due to falling into an auger at a rice mill, employee suffered from back pain, had fallen twice in the shower, and was unable to change his own bed linens.

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St. Edward Mercy Med. Ctr. v. Wilson, No. CA08-876, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, March 18, 2009, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Judgment awarding an employee further medical treatment after she had experienced almost complete relief from her back pain until she slid a coffee table across a carpet was affirmed because the moving of the table did not require the legal conclusion that the subsequent event was in independent intervening cause.

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Tadlock v. St. Joseph's Reg'l Health Ctr., No. CA08-844, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, March 18, 2009, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Substantial evidence, including that an employee had taken several trips in a vehicle, was able to move his neck and head freely, and had attended courses in paramedic training, woodworking, and heating and air conditioning, existed for the denial the employee's request for wage-loss-disability benefits under Ark. Code Ann. § 11-9-522(b)(1).

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Thompson v. State, No. CACR08-786, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION THREE, March 18, 2009, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Evidence, which included a video and still pictures of the controlled buys, an investigating officer's testimony about the video, and an informant's testimony about the video and the buys, was sufficient to convict defendant of two counts of delivering cocaine under Ark. Code Ann. § 5-64-401 (Supp. 2007).

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Weatherford v. State, No. CACR08-816, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, March 18, 2009, Opinion Delivered
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Yancey v. Ark. Dep't of Human Servs., No. CA08-947, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, March 18, 2009, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: In terminating mother's parental rights pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 9-27-341, circuit court did not clearly err in finding that termination of parental rights was in children's best interest. This was so given mother's unresolved drug and psychological issues and her failure to comply with court orders during the majority of the case.

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