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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.
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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.

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.
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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.

Hot Springs 911 call tapes should be released, judge says

Matt Campbell, the Blue Hog Report blogger who's sued for tapes of 911 calls in the death of the son of a Hot Springs circuit judge, just posted on his Facebook page that Judge Sam Bird had ruled in his favor.
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No decision yet in suit for tapes on Hot Springs child death call

Special Circuit Judge Sam Bird heard arguments today in Matt Campbell's Freedom of Information Act lawsuit attempting to force the Hot Springs police to turn over tapes of 911 calls about the death of 18-month-old Thomas Naramore, who died of heat-related causes in July. No decision today

Georgia child dies after being left in car by grandparents

A report from Georgia says an 11-month-old child died after being left in a hot car by grandparents for two hours. A TV report indicates confusion on the part of grandparents on which had responsibility for the child. It was said to be the 19th such death in the U.S. this year, including a case still under investigation in Hot Springs.
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Autopsy completed on child death but other elements of investigation unfinished

Prosecuting Attorney Scott Ellington of Jonesboro, appointed special prosecutor in the heat-related death July 24 of 18-month-old Thomas Naramore of Hot Springs, says the state medical examiner has completed the autopsy in the case and sent him the results.
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