Criminal Justice

Zimmerman to Replace Roberts as JP District 10

March 1, 2010
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by Ron Bartels Sitting Sheriff to be Challenged by a Man of the People Summary: Justice Jerry L. Roberts is leaving the office of Justice of The Peace to pursue the office of Faulkner County Sheriff. Leland “Yogi” Zimmerman recently announced his candidacy for justice of the peace for District 10. He is running...

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Local News Media Fails To Report Accurately

July 17, 2009
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Quorum Court Members Meet Conservative Forum Members by Ron Bartels, Ph.D. Rachel Dickerson, a reporter for the Log Cabin Democrat came to the monthly meeting of the Conservative Forum. The forum is open to Democrats, Libertarians, Republicans, Tea Party Members, Constitution Party Members Independents and members of general public.  The forum focus is mainly...

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How Does Organized Corruption Start in Government?

July 11, 2009
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by Justice Jerry L. Roberts   The Good ‘Ole Boy System Many times, over my 27 years in law enforcement and the last 8 years as a citizen, I have often wondered how corruption in government begins.  It has puzzled me to no end.  I finally asked God for the wisdom to understand this...

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Is The Janie Ward Case Being Covered Up!

June 30, 2009
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by Ron Bartels, Ph.D.   Is This Letter The Smoking Gun?   On June 23rd, 2009, I received a copy of a letter written by H.G. Foster, former prosecutor in Conway, Arkansas.  The letter was written to Former Searcy County Arkansas Municipal Judge Jerry Patterson on August 26, 1991.  The document could well be the smoking gun needed to reopen this...

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Careful What You Do In A Public Restroom

February 15, 2009
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by Denise Callahan – Sponsored by Legalzoom and Jurisdictionary Another Loophole For Law Enforcement – 8th Circuit Shrinks The 4th Amendment Even More Search & Seizure The 4th Amendment:  Is Privacy Ever Assured? It appears the long arm of the law may be getting quite a bit longer, as courts all the way to...

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