(a) The criminal jurisdiction of the State of Arkansas is extended as follows:
(b) The State of Arkansas and her sister state, Missouri, have concurrent criminal jurisdiction over the parts of the territory lying opposite them and between the lines extending and parallel to their north and south boundaries.
Beginning at a point where the north boundary line of Arkansas intersects the west meander line of the St. Francis River and running east on an extension of the north boundary line to the meander line on the east bank of the river; thence south with the meander line of the river to the point where the meander line intersects the south boundary line of the State of Missouri; thence west on an extension of the south line of Missouri to the meander line on the west bank of the river; thence north with the meander line of the river to the point of beginning.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 6 - Criminal Procedure Generally
Chapter 88 - Jurisdiction And Venue
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 16-88-101. Jurisdiction of courts for certain offenses generally
§ 16-88-102. Restraint of inferior courts
§ 16-88-104. Presumption of jurisdiction
§ 16-88-105. Territorial jurisdiction of certain courts generally
§ 16-88-106. Mississippi River — Jurisdictional boundaries
§ 16-88-107. Francis River — Jurisdictional boundaries
§ 16-88-108. Jurisdiction of counties — Offenses generally
§ 16-88-109. Jurisdiction of counties — Importing property into state
§ 16-88-110. Jurisdiction of counties — Kidnapping
§ 16-88-111. Jurisdiction of counties — Offense committed on boat or vessel
§ 16-88-112. Jurisdiction of counties — Mortal wound
§ 16-88-113. Jurisdiction of counties — Stolen property
§ 16-88-114. Jurisdiction of counties — Accessories to felonies