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Bradley D. Jesson

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Jesson died at the age of 83, ten days after the death of his longtime friend, Dale Bumpers. Jesson, who was hospitalized at the time due to heart disease, had hoped to be well enough to attend Bumpers' funeral, but instead had to listen to it on the radio from the hospital. Jesson was buried at the
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appointed Jesson as chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, to complete the remaining two years of the term of retiring Chief Justice
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into another school district. Jesson and Newbern found problems with the state's proposals, which were ultimately resolved in 2007.
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While studying at the University of Tulsa, Jesson met Mary Ellen Everett of
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In that capacity, Jesson presided over the controversial case of the
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Arkansas Supreme Court
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Coffeyville, Kansas
University of Tulsa
United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps
Fayetteville, Arkansas
University of Arkansas School of Law
law clerk
John E. Miller
Dale Bumpers
Democratic Party of Arkansas
Jim Guy Tucker
Jack Holt Jr.
West Memphis Three
David Newbern
Lake View School District
Sand Springs, Oklahoma












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