HEATHSCOTT v. RAFF

No. 98-801.

973 S.W.2d 799 (1998)

334 Ark. 249

John Parker HEATHSCOTT, Appellant, v. Christopher C. RAFF, Appellee,

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

September 14, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Parker Heathscott, Georgetown, pro se.

Jeff Rosenzweig, Little Rock, for appellee.


THORNTON, Justice.

In this election case, the appellant's eligibility to seek the office of prosecuting attorney is contested on the ground that he is not "learned in the law" as required by the Arkansas Constitution. Appellee Christopher Raff is the incumbent prosecuting attorney for the Seventeenth—East Judicial District of White and Prairie Counties, and the Democratic nominee in the general election for that office. Appellant John Parker Heathscott, who...

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