I feel the people have spoken. Im at peace with their decision.
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Benton County Prosecuting Attorney Robin Green said she handled several jury trials in Huffmans court after he was assigned DWI appeals from municipal courts. Although I did not always agree with his rulings, I enjoyed Judge Huffman and his personality, ... He truly enjoyed the courthouse camaraderie. Every year he would bring cinnamon rolls to his office and invite everyone in the courthouse to join him for coffee and cinnamon rolls.Robin Green
Green commended Smith for bringing the matter to the BCSO instead of attempting to investigate one of his own officers. Its a shame to see a good career end, but we had no choice, ... (Harps) actions wont be tolerated.
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The office is currently handling 14 open cases where a person was arrested for obtaining prescriptions by fraud. Charges have not been filed in six of the cases. We are seeing more cases, ... I am not certain if this is due to the growing population or an increased abuse of prescription drugs.
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Representatives from cell phone companies testified during Smiths trial that calls from his cell phone were made in the Bella Vista area during key times in the days leading up to the death of Howard, who lived in Bella Vista. Smith lived in Van Buren. It was a complicated case because it was all proved through records, ... It was like putting a jigsaw puzzle together and the cell phone records was a major part of that.
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Charlie Watts
The first think I did when I found out I was a finalist, was, I don't remember, because it felt like it was an out of body experience.
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Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided.
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