Cleburne County Woman Given 4 Years Probation for Digging up Relics From Archaeological Site | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Cleburne County woman given 4 years probation for digging up relics from archaeological site | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
A Cleburne County woman who pleaded guilty in March to excavation and removal of archeological resources in Ozark-St. Francis National Forest in Stone County was sentenced by a federal judge on Tuesday to four years probation for the offense, which carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a possible fine of up to $20,000.
Quitman Woman Sentenced to Probation for Excavating Native American Remains in National Forest - NEA Report
Quitman Woman Sentenced to Probation for Excavation and Removal of Native American Human Skeletal Remains Located in a National Forest LITTLE ROCK—Kristy Loree Gordon was sentenced to four years’ probation for the excavation and removal of archaeological resources that included human skeletal remains and were located on public land at [read more...] The post Quitman Woman Sentenced to Probation for Excavating Native American Remains in National …
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