The Arkansas Court of Appeals reversed the guilty verdict and ordered a new trial in the case of Erskine Flamer Jr., who had been convicted of the second degree murder of Deunte Stanley and tampering with physical evidence. An Ashley County Circuit Court jury set the penalty at 50 years in prison and a $2,500 fine for the murder as well as three years in prison and a $500 fine for tampering with evidence.
The charges came after a dispute in Pine Street Park in Hamburg on July 21, 2019. The court opinion notes that Flamer and Deunte Stanley were involved in an altercation in the park. Flamerâs girlfriend and his sonâs mother, Laporsha Franklin, was present and testified that Stanley approached Flamer and started shoving and threatening him. Witnesses said after a pushing conflict Flamer âpokedâ Stanley, and that Stanley collapsed. Stanley died from a stab wound while being carried to the Ashley County Medical Center.
Five Leading Arkansas Health Care Organizations and CareSource Announce Plans to Form CareSource PASSE CareSource PASSE has filed with the state to serve Medicaid clients with complex behavioral health, developmental and intellectual disabilities in the PASSE program
April 07, 2021 13:33 ET | Source: CareSource CareSource Dayton, Ohio, UNITED STATES
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CareSource PASSE has officially filed for the license to participate in the state’s Provider-Led Arkansas Shared Savings Entity (PASSE) Program and hopes to become a new option for Arkansans with complex behavioral health, developmental, and intellectual disabilities. The provider-led group includes health care and community leadership from across Arkansas with a shared commitment to transforming the delivery of care. CareSource PASSE will improve the lives of Arkansans by creating innovative community solutio
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Five Leading Arkansas Health Care Organizations and CareSource Announce Plans to Form .
CareSourceApril 7, 2021 GMT
Jason Bearden, CareSource Arkansas Market President
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CareSource PASSE has officially filed for the license to participate in the state’s Provider-Led Arkansas Shared Savings Entity (PASSE) Program and hopes to become a new option for Arkansans with complex behavioral health, developmental, and intellectual disabilities. The provider-led group includes health care and community leadership from across Arkansas with a shared commitment to transforming the delivery of care. CareSource PASSE will improve the lives of Arkansans by creating innovative community solutions focused on a person-centered approach and engagement through caregivers, providers, and community-based organizations.
Those who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine in Ashley County will now have an opportunity to do so in only one dose.
The Ashley County Department of Health will host a mass COVID-19 clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 14 at First Baptist Church in Hamburg.
The clinic will offer the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, which only requires one dose. The Moderna vaccine, which is available at Walmart Pharmacy and Gammelâs Clinic Pharmacy in Crossett, is considered fully effective when completely administered but requires two doses for full administration.
The doses will be available to anyone 18 or older on a first-come, first served basis, and will be provided without out-of-pocket expense for the recipient.