First you would need to know where it occurred, and the name of the victim(s) and/or defendant(s) in the case. Then, start with the law enforcement agency of that municipality to see if they still have any records pertaining to the case. If the agency cannot produce any old records, you could try the Clerk Of Court's office at the courthouse where the case was tried.
REALITY CHECK: You must realize that these records are 44 years old and are probably not going to be readily available. if at all. The records retention laws of the state may not even require that they be retained that long.
If the agency or court cannot produce any records, try the local newspaper. Newspapers usually maintain files of their old back-copies and they may allow you to search the back editions for any information they may have printed at the time. If all else fails you could try doing a search engine query - but unless the case was notable for some reason it is doubtful that you would turn anything up. Other than those, I can offer no further suggestions.
You can find information about scholarships in Arkansas by going to the Arkansas Department of Higher Education website which is www.adhe.edu. This will have the info you need.
You can find information about Arkansas online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Arkansas" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
There is no such thing as non-felony murder...
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The Arkansas Department of Higher Education website is a good resource for information on scholarships available in Arkansas. Additionally, individual universities in Arkansas often have scholarships for their students, so it's worth checking with the financial aid office of the specific institution you're interested in. Other resources like scholarship search engines and community organizations in Arkansas may also have information on available scholarships.
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