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Naramore case a long way from over

The acquittal Friday of Judge Wade Naramore on a negligent homicide charge in the hot car death of his son last July doesn't bring a close to the issue.
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NOT GUILTY: Jury acquits Naramore in son's death

A Garland County jury tonight acquitted Jude Wade Naramore of a negligent homicide charge in the hot car death of his son last summer.
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Defense calls neuroscientist in Naramore hot car death case

The defense case continues today in the trial of Judge Wade Naramore for negligent homicide in the death last summer of his son, Thomas, left in a car seat in the backseat of the judge's car when he went to work.

On Day 3, Naramore jury hears account of events leading up to discovery of dead child

The prosecution is completing its case this morning in the trial of Circuit Judge Wade Naramore of Hot Springs on a misdemeanor negligent homicide charge in the death of his 18-month-old son, Thomas, last summer. He was forgotten in his car seat in his father's car on a hot July day and died from the heat.
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The law in the Naramore child death case as opening statements begin

I'm Opening statements have begun in Hot Springs in the trial of Circuit Judge Wade Naramore on a misdemeanor negligent homicide charge in the 2015 death of his 18-month-old son, Thomas, who was left in a carseat for about half a July day when the temperature reached over 100 degrees. We have an outline and insight on the instructions that will eventually guide the jury.

Update: Jury set in Naramore child death case

Trial begins today in Hot Springs of Circuit Judge Wade Naramore on a negligent homicide charge in the hot car death of his 18-month-old son Thomas last summer.
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Aug. 15 trial set for Wade Naramore

A trial date was set today for Aug. 15 for Judge Wade Naramore of Hot Springs who faces a negligent homicide charge in the hot car death of this 18-month-old son Thomas last year.

Prosecution makes its case in Naramore child death

Special Prosecutor Scott Ellington filed the bill of particulars requested by defense in the pending negligent homicide case against Judge Wade Naramore, whose 18-month-old son died last summer after being accidentally left more than a half day in a car on a hot day in Hot Springs.
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Defense plans 'extended' questioning of Naramore jury panel

Defense attorneys for Judge Wade Naramore of Hot Springs, facing a misdemeanor negligent homicide charge in the hot car death of his 18-month-old son, asked a judge today for permission to file a pleading under seal that pertains to jury questioning.

Prosecution seeks delay of trial of Judge Wade Naramore in son's hot car death

The prosecuting attorney today asked for a delay of the trial scheduled to begin June 14 in Hot Springs of the misdemeanor negligent homicide charges against Circuit Judge Wade Naramore in the death of his 18-month-old son Thomas. It said it needs to prepare for a defense witness, an expert on how brain functions can contribute to memory lapses that lead to child deaths such as this.
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Judge Naramore's lawyers paper court in child death case

Lawyers for Garland Circuit Judge Wade Naramore, charged with negligent homicide in the hot car death of his 18-month-old son Thomas in 2015, have filed multiple pleadings seeking more information and justification for the charge against Naramore.

Attorneys for Naramore issue statement on charges over hot car death

Attorneys for Wade Naramore, the Hot Springs Judge charged yesterday with negligent homicide in the July 2015 death of his 18-month old son, Thomas Naramore, have issued a statement on the charges. In the statement, Little Rock attorneys Patrick Benca and Erin Cassinelli say that Wade Naramore and his wife Ashely have suffered "indescribable pain and immeasurable loss," and are committed to educating other parents about the dangers of situations like the one that took the life of their son.
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