As of April 10, 2025, there were 315 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website.
There were four fewer Clark County inmates since the March report. The inmates are distributed among several institutions throughout the state.
There are 21 Clark County inmates serving life sentences or life without parole, and one Garland County inmate on death row who served probation in Clark County in the 1980s.
The total includes 290 men and 25 women. There are 157 white inmates, 155 black inmates and three of other races.
The following Clark County inmates have a parole- or transfer-eligible date in April 2025, although there are several factors that could affect any individual release for months or years.
Jimmy D. Duncan, 46, is serving 6 years at the Wrightsville Unit for a April 2024 conviction of failing to register as a sex offender. The offense revoked previous parole/probation terms for a prior charge and subsequent sentence in 2022 for violating a protection order within 5 years of a previous violation.
Danyel Goodwin, 40, is serving 2 1/2 years at the McPherson Unit in Newport for the offense of delivery of meth/cocaine. Goodwin was sentenced in December 2024.
Ernest A. Gower, 55, is serving 7 years at the Randall L. Williams Correctional Facility in Pine Bluff for the convictions of two counts of breaking and entering, theft of property and commercial burglary; the offenses were in three separate case filings. Gower was sentenced in March 2024 for those charges, and sentenced in April of that same year for drug- and theft-related charges in Garland County.
Tommy J. Pennington, 31, is serving 3 years at the North Central Unit in Calico Rock. Pennington was sentenced in October 2024 for Montgomery County charges of sexual solicitation of a child, terroristic threatening and two protection order violations. Pennington had served probation in Clark County for a 2020 case of terroristic threatening.
Jerome D. Rogers, 54, is serving 5 years at the North Central Unit in Calico Rock for a drug possession conviction in September 2024. The offense revoked Rogers’s parole/probation terms for a 2001 double case of arson and burglary, both residential and commercial.
Christian Onan Flores-Salinas, 28, is serving a 30-year sentence at the Cummins Unit in Grady for a 2019 case of second-degree sexual assault. Initially charged with rape, Salinas was sentenced in October 2020 for the amended offense. According to court records, Flores-Salinas forced a juvenile female into sexual intercourse.
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