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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
    • Subtitle 2 - Courts and Court Officers
    • Chapter 22 - Attorneys At Law
    • Subchapter 4 - Suspension and Disbarment
    • § 16-22-409. Trial when offense not indictable

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 4 - Suspension and Disbarment
    § 16-22-409. Trial when offense not indictable

    When the matter charged is not indictable, the trial of the facts alleged shall be had in the court in which the charges are pending. The trial shall be by jury. If the accused fails to appear or, upon appearing, does not require a jury, the trial shall be by the court sitting without a jury.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts

    Subtitle 2 - Courts and Court Officers

    Chapter 22 - Attorneys At Law

    Subchapter 4 - Suspension and Disbarment

    § 16-22-401. Grounds for removal or suspension

    § 16-22-402. Venue

    § 16-22-403. Time for hearing

    § 16-22-404. Service of citation

    § 16-22-405. Failure to appear — Compelling appearance

    § 16-22-406. Other charges — Suspension only

    § 16-22-407. Limitation of proceedings

    § 16-22-408. Record of conviction or acquittal of offense as evidence

    § 16-22-409. Trial when offense not indictable

    § 16-22-410. Verification of charges

    § 16-22-411. Judgment

    § 16-22-412. Conviction in another state — Effect

    § 16-22-413. Review by Supreme Court

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