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The Randolph County prosecuting attorney's office announced Wednesday that Circuit Judge Harold Erwin had sealed documents and statements obtained by police.
As Collins spoke, a QAnon post was displayed in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Above it, viewer comments scrolled by, many thanking Collins for appearing on the show. Collins did not speak directly about QAnon, but rather discussed legislation to prevent Arkansas municipalities from adopting the “sanctuary cities” model regarding undocumented immigrants. Collins said she recently met with Arkansas Sens. Tom Cotton and John Boozman to speak about legislation that she believes would combat undocumented immigration.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Waterglass
Would you please....
There was no incriminating anything except what Weiner himself posted because he is a pervert.
Nothing at all relating to the Clintons.
The emails everyone knows were duplicates of the ones they had already seen that Huma had transferred to the labtop when it was hers. Which is why the FBI was able to go through them so quickly.
Retired Circuit Judge Philip Smith of Pocahontas was reprimanded today by the Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission.
He agreed to the reprimand and also agreed not to serve in the judiciary in the future, including by temporary assignemnt. He retired at the end of 2017.
The complaint arose from testimony he gave during the case arising from his divorce from former Sen. Linda Collins-Smith. It said Judge Smith had used office computer equipment after hours for “extrajudicial activities.” It didn’t specify the activities.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Some lawmakers are calling for Senator Jeremy Hutchinson's resignation, after our partner Talk Business and Politics revealed in a lobbyist's plea agreement, that he's “Senator A”, and part of a multi-million-dollar bribery probe.
Hutchinson denies taking any bribes, but instead was providing legal work according to Hutchinson’s attorney Tim Dudley. Later on Tuesday, Dudley released this statement:
Today Sen. Collins Smith, another long time political opponent of Sen. Hutchinson, asked that my client resign. Senator Hutchinson denies that he accepted any bribe or otherwise is guilty of any of the allegations made by Rusty Cranford. Mr. Cranford is a convicted felon who, according to the government, attempted to murder someone and is merely trying to get his sentence reduced. His allegations are not credible and are not true. In fact, there are numerous errors in the facts laid forth in the Plea Agreement. Sen. Hutchinson did not give GIF to Cranford or any of Cranford's clients and complied with all of the Senate's Rules. The allegations of bribery are on their face ridiculous.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Every minute of every day, Asa Hutchinson is a governor, a former federal prosecutor and an uncle. With a nephew implicated in a bribery and corruption case, holding all three roles cannot be easy for him.
He’s expected to weigh in each time a state lawmaker falls into trouble and his reputation as a law-and-order guy came hard-earned in Arkansas: Hutchinson helped manage the Bill Clinton impeachment case before the Senate in 1999 after prosecuting Clinton’s half brother Roger on drug charges as a U.S. attorney in 1984.
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Cranford’s plea agreement said thousands of dollars also went to “Arkansas Senator A.” While unnamed in the federal court documents, prosecutors described “Senator A” as the sponsor of two bills to steer surplus funds to a Cranford client. Records at the Arkansas Legislature reveal a Hutchinson nephew, Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson, as the sole sponsor of the bills. The senator’s lawyer has acknowledged his client is “Senator A” but says “nothing illegal or unethical” occurred.