Quantcast
breaking news

Woman Accused Of Inducing Labor In Daughter On Trial

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A jury has been seated and testimony has begun in the case of a nurse in Searcy County accused in the death of her 13-year-old daughter`s baby. Forty-eight-year-old Julie Smith allegedly induced labor in her daughter, Nakita Smith, who was six months pregnant. Julie Smith is charged with first-degree murder stemming from the March 14, 2001, delivery. Authorities arrested Smith a year later when they learned about the baby and found his remains buried in a shallow grave behind Smith`s home. Smith was working as a day-shift nurse at the Searcy County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center when she was arrested. Nakita Smith testified for the prosecution yesterday. Prosecutors expect to rest their case today.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Police say the gun belonged to their aunt's boyfriend....

A Saline County store owner made a citizen's arrest after a man tried to steal the tip jar from her front counter....

Sheriff's deputies are looking for a white 4-door sedan, possibly a Chevrolet, with damage to the right front after incident on Willow Springs Road Thursday night....

The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department began a survey this week to allow people to give their feedback on a possible toll lane on I-40...

Shooting will take place from Monday June 3rd through Saturday the 8th, extras are needed....

The diagnosis of a brain tumor can be extremely scary....

Department wants put every Conway homeowner's name, with a storm shelter, on file....

The land will be a part of the UALR-Benton Center campus....

If you're traveling to the northwest section of the state for the holiday weekend, be ready for stop and go traffic on Interstate 540....

Panel decides to opt out of Act 226 and not allow faculty/staff to carry concealed handguns....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Arkansasmatters.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved