Bigamy

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-26-201 — under Offenses Involving the Family.

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-26-201

(a) A person commits bigamy if, being married, he or she purports to marry another person.

(b) It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution under this section that at the time of the alleged offense the actor:(1) Reasonably believed that the prior spouse was dead;(2) Had lived apart from the prior spouse for five (5) consecutive years throughout which time the prior spouse was not known to the actor to be alive;(3) Reasonably believed that a court had ordered a valid termination or annulment of the prior marriage; or(4) Otherwise reasonably believed that the actor was legally eligible to marry.

(1) Reasonably believed that the prior spouse was dead;

(2) Had lived apart from the prior spouse for five (5) consecutive years throughout which time the prior spouse was not known to the actor to be alive;

(3) Reasonably believed that a court had ordered a valid termination or annulment of the prior marriage; or

(4) Otherwise reasonably believed that the actor was legally eligible to marry.

(c) Bigamy is a Class A misdemeanor.