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   State Courts - Arkansas - May 24, 2001

  
W. Carroll County Ambulance Dist. v. Johnson, 00-1271, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 24, 2001, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: The intent of the legislature in adopting an alternative means of forming an ambulance service district by the vote of all eligible voters in the district allowed for the imposition of taxes upon both real and personal property.

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Wisener v. Burns, 00-792, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 24, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Income generated by trust properties was trust property of the life beneficiary and not the property of the trust as the trust's terms so provided, and thus, co-trustee primarily responsible for trust management did not mismanage trust funds.

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Yancey v. State, CR 00-1310, SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS, May 24, 2001, Opinion Delivered
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Overview: Probable cause to search appellants' residences was lacking as magistrate was not entitled to infer that merely because they were drug dealers, contraband evidence would necessarily be found where they lived, but good faith exception applied.

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