Trial postponed a seventh time for Farmington man accused of killing wife

Trial postponed a seventh time for Farmington man accused of killing wife

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The jury trial for a Farmington man accused of murdering his wife has been delayed for a seventh time, according to court documents.

Jason Dunigan, 42, is accused of killing his wife Amber after her body was found with a gunshot wound in a car off of Arkansas Highway 16 in May 2021.

Dunigan was arrested on a capital murder charge in February 2022 and pleaded not guilty in March 2022.

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This will be the seventh time Dunigan’s trial has been delayed. According to an order of continuance dated July 16, the trial was postponed because a mental evaluation had not been completed.

September 30, 2022, was the original trial date. It has previously been rescheduled for Jan. 27, April 25, Aug. 3 and Oct. 20, 2023. On January 2, 2024, it was rescheduled to July 16.

Dunigan has a plea hearing set for September 27.

Click here to read the full story of Dunigan’s arrest.

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