{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This dataset contains the boundaries for the local judicial districts within Arkansas' counties. Ten counties have dual local judicial districts. Those counties are: Arkansas (founded in 1813), Carroll (1833), Mississippi (1833), Franklin (1837), Yell (1840), Prairie (1846), Sebastian (1851), Logan (1871), Clay (1873) and Craighead (1859).", "description": "

This dataset represents the boundaries of the local judicial districts within the State of Arkansas as provided by the state constitution and several legislative acts from 1875 - 1913. A judicial district may determine the geographical boundaries of a court's jurisdiction. Ten counties have dual local judicial districts. Those counties are: Arkansas (founded in 1813), Carroll (1833), Mississippi (1833), Franklin (1837), Yell (1840), Prairie (1846), Sebastian (1851), Logan (1871), Clay (1873), and Craighead (1859). Each judicial district is served by a county \u201cseat\u201d, although there is some debate about the official designation of multiple county seats.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

Sources: Arkansas Judiciary. <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>https://courts.arkansas.gov/courts/district-courts<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/A><\/P>

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