In the years between 1875 and 1913 the Arkansas State Legislature passed a series of Acts which divided thirteen counties into judicial districts now referred to as split districts. These Acts were never codified and, although they are still valid law, their contents are virtually unknown to the public officials who are responsible for implementing their provisions and nearly inaccessible to the public. Many of these Acts went far beyond the stated purpose of creating judicial jurisdictions and divided the finances of the counties and created other administrative responsibilities. The impact of the failure to codify the law is, first and foremost, making compliance with the provisions of the law impossible. But the failure has also given r...