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A resentencing hearing has been set for an Arkansas doctor who was convicted in a 2009 bombing that nearly killed the head of the Arkansas Medical Board.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (ArkansasBusiness.com) – Randeep Mann has been ordered to pay $122.5 million for bombing the car of Dr. Trent Peirce, the chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board, about ...
A former doctor convicted of severely injuring the Arkansas medical board's chairman in a 2009 bombing is asking the state Supreme Court to reverse a $122.5 million civil judgment against him ...
Randeep Mann is a convicted murderer who was linked to several drug overdose cases in Russellville, Arkansas. He worked as a pain management specialist, running his clinic in the region.
Randeep Mann was a former physician in Arkansas. In 2009 he gained notoriety for his involvement in a bombing that targeted Dr. Trent Pierce, chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board.
Dr. Mann was subsequently interviewed by investigators at his home, and he provided them with an alibi, which checked out. Inside his house, Dr. Mann offered to show authorities his vast collection of ...
Season 2 Episode 11 Exclusive: Russellville Police Department Lieutenant Glenn Daniel recalls his career in law enforcement and his role in the investigation of Dr. Randeep Mann, a pain management ...
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Prosecutors are asking that Randeep Mann pay $1.7 million. Sun, 22 Sep 2024 03:59:42 GMT (1726977582916) Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (common) ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- A Russellville doctor who faces weapons and obstruction charges and is also a bombing suspect is to be the subject of a federal court hearing. Randeep Mann of Pope County ...
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Horace Mann Magnet Middle School students will now get hands-on experience in scientific research thanks to a new partnership with Arkansas State University.
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