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Huckabee Pardons Under Scrutiny
AP ^ | 12/10/07 | AP

Posted on 12/10/2007 11:06:45 AM PST by NavVet

...The acts of clemency benefited the stepson of a staff member, murderers who worked at the governor's mansion, a rock star and inmates who received good words from their pastors.

"It seems to be true at least anecdotally that if a minister is involved, (Huckabee) seems likely to grant clemency," prosecutor Robert Herzfeld said in 2004 after successfully battling the then-governor over the release of a killer...

Some inmates who benefited from some sort of personal connection:

_James Maxwell, who killed a pastor of the Church of God in Arkansas. Maxwell worked at the Governor's Mansion when Huckabee announced his intent to reduce his prison sentence.

_Samuel W. Taylor, convicted on a drug charge. A prosecutor said the man had told him Taylor's sister had gone to school with Huckabee. Huckabee said the sister didn't influence the decision. Taylor subsequently was arrested on another drug charge...

_Robert A. Arnold Jr., who was convicted of killing his father-in-law. Arnold's father, a former mayor of Hope, Huckabee's hometown, said he was a casual friend of the governor.

_A pastor who promoted Huckabee among blacks urged the governor to grant clemency to John Henry Claiborne, who was sentenced to 100 years for a 1994 armed robbery, according to a 2004 report in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Huckabee made Claiborne eligible for parole after receiving a letter from the Rev. Charles Williams, who told the newspaper he had helped win "many, many" clemencies from Huckabee.

_Denver Witham, convicted of beating a man to death with a lead pipe at bar, had his sentence commuted by Huckabee. The action drew the ire of prosecutors who speculated that Huckabee's act of clemency was related to Witham, who was lead singer in a prison band, being a fellow musician.

(Excerpt) Read more at apnews.myway.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arkansas; election; huckabee; pardongate; pardons
Looks like the Huckster was throwing around Pardons like they were candy. At least they were for good reasons, like cutting the governor's grass, or being a fellow musician.

This would certainly make Hillary's Pardongate story a non-issue.

1 posted on 12/10/2007 11:06:46 AM PST by NavVet
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To: NavVet
This clown is very bad news. Imagine what he would do with Presidential pardons?


Why parole a monster like Green (2004)
Garrick Feldman
The Arkansas Leader
07-21-04

Gov. Huckabee probably never read the confession of a demented killer named Glen Green before he made the monster eligible for parole.

Green's confession is so depraved, its sadistic details so scary that no sane, responsible adult would consider him for parole.

If the governor didn't read the confession, he is guilty of dereliction of duty.

But if he read the confession and still considers Green deserving of parole, he's certainly unfit to hold office. Who would free a madman who beat an 18-year-old woman with Chinese martial-arts sticks, raped her as she barely clung to life, ran over her with his car, then dumped her in the bayou, her hand reaching up, as if begging for mercy?

We're publishing the gruesome picture of Green's victim on the front page because we believe her hand is reaching up to demand justice.

In usual fashion, Huckabee's office didn't even contact the victim's family about the clemency.

Although he's required to by the Constitution, the governor, as is his custom, won't say why he granted clemency to this crazed killer (over the unanimous objections of the Post-Prison Transfer Board).

Huckabee apparently listened to Green's minister (and a friend of the governor), who thinks the murder was an accident and Green was forced to confess.

The Jacksonville police, who arrested Green in 1974 after a witness linked him to the crime, think the minister and Huckabee are both delusional, which is the mildest epitaph we can print.

This old police reporter knows a genuine confession when he sees one, and Green's depravity has the ring of truth.

Green, a 22-year-old sergeant, kidnapped Helen Lynette Spencer on Little Rock Air Force Base, where he beat and kicked her as he tried to rape her in a secluded area. She broke loose and ran toward the barracks' parking lot, where he caught up with her and beat her with a pair of nunchucks.

He then stuffed her into the trunk of his car and left her there while he cleaned up. Several hours later, he drove down Graham Road, past Loop Road and stopped near a bridge in Lonoke County. Green told investigators he put her body in the front seat and raped her because her body was still warm.

He dragged Spencer out of his vehicle and put her in front of the car and ran over her several times, going back and forth. He then collected himself long enough to dump her body in Twin Prairie Bayou.

This is what the Rev. Johnny Jackson, interim pastor at Bethel Baptist Church in Jacksonville, calls an accident, and apparently Huckabee believes him.

"There is no doubt in my mind that he could kill again," warns Pulaski County Prosecutor Larry Jegley.

The crime started out in his jurisdiction and ended in Lonoke County, where Prosecutor Lona McCastlain has also spoken out against the clemency.

"Life means life," she said, referring to Green's sentence after he plead guilty to Spencer's kidnapping, rape and murder.

As he grants clemency to scores of violent criminals, Huckabee's motives are the subject of speculation: Why, people are asking, is he doing it? After studying the record for several weeks, all one can say is that his actions perhaps reflect a combination of arrogance and avarice and ignorance.

While his fellow governors keep electing him to top positions in their little club, he has alienated Arkansans of both parties. They're shocked at not only the amazing number of clemencies but also at the way he ignores the suffering of the victims' families, who are always the last to know when their loved one's killer is up for parole.

Bilenda Harris-Ritter, an attorney who now lives in California, is one of those people who worry all the time that Huckabee might free the man who killed their relatives. Harris-Ritter's parents were murdered in north Arkansas, and she has had to deal with heartless state bureaucrats as she fights to keep the killer locked up.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently named Harris-Ritter chairman of the Public Employees Board, which oversees collective-bargaining agreements among 7,000 employers and 2 million employees.

She is upset that our governor has not been more forthright about his clemencies.

"Huckabee is required by law to make certain notifications. When he does not, the pardon should be voidable," she told us.

She continued, "The people of the good state of Arkansas (and I really mean that) need to think seriously about impeachment."

When told that many people consider Huckabee our worst governor in recent memory, Harris-Ritter replied, "No argument from me, and I am a Republican!"


Arkansas clemencies outpace other states (August 2004)
Garrick Feldman
The Arkansas Leader
08-11-04
(Excerpted, click here to read the rest)

If you're wondering how Gov. Huckabee's hundreds of clemencies compare with neighboring states, get ready for a shocker.

Huckabee leads the pack.

He has issued more commutations and pardons than all of the six neighboring states combined.

Governors seldom reduce sentences in other states – and almost never for murderers serving life without parole or for rapists or for habitual drunk drivers, while in Arkansas it's a regular habit with Huckabee.

Other governors use their clemency power only rarely, while Huckabee has made it routine. As we've told you before, he has issued more than 700 pardons and commutations during his eight years in office – more than 137 this year alone – and more than his three predecessors combined.

Here are the figures for neighboring states since 1996, when Huckabee took office (and keep in mind the population of these states is nearly 20 times ours):

-Louisiana – 213.
-Mississippi – 24.
-Missouri – 79.
-Oklahoma – 178.
-Tennessee – 32.
-Texas – 98 (in-cludes 36 inmates released because they were convicted on drug charges with planted evidence).

Total: 624 vs. Huckabee's 703.

Governors in neighboring states almost never grant killers clemency, while Huckabee has commuted the sentences of a dozen murderers.

(snip)

Governors in the states we studied grant clemencies only on special occasions, such as when they leave office. Last January, after Mississippi Gov. Ronnie Musgrove, a Democrat, lost his re-election bid, he issued 16 clemencies, and there was a huge outcry. That's how many Huckabee averages per month.

By contrast, Haley Barbour, Mississippi's new Republican governor, has issued no clemencies all year, nor has Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, Louisiana's new governor, a Democrat.

In Tennessee, Gov. Phil Bredesen, a Democrat, has issued no clemencies since he took office in January 2003.

(snip)


The REAL Mike Huckabee

2 posted on 12/10/2007 11:11:51 AM PST by lesser_satan (READ MY LIPS: NO NEW RINOS | FRED THOMPSON - DUNCAN HUNTER '08)
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To: NavVet

The media built Huck up to a front runner in a matter of weeks, and now will tear him down in a matter of days, just to prove that they can do it. Joke’s on us.


3 posted on 12/10/2007 11:22:07 AM PST by webheart
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To: NavVet

Huckabee soft on criminals bump!


4 posted on 12/10/2007 11:27:00 AM PST by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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To: NavVet

Yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!


5 posted on 12/10/2007 11:28:49 AM PST by AxelPaulsenJr (The MSM is bad, except when they suit our purposes..............)
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To: AuntB

NO SALE on Huckleberry


6 posted on 12/10/2007 11:52:42 AM PST by A. Morgan (Each terrorist we kill lowers the carbon foot print of the war)
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To: NavVet

Problems with his pardons...maybe yes, maybe no.

I’m watching him with great interest since Hunter isn’t making as much progress as I’d hoped.


7 posted on 12/10/2007 11:57:50 AM PST by cowdog77 (" Are there any brave men left in Washington, or are they all cowards?")
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To: lesser_satan
A little known Huckabee pardon fact:

Parole Board Chairman Leroy Brownlee, one of the board members that played a key role in setting up Dumond's release, was originally appointed in 1994. According to the link below, Huckabee reappointed him, on Feb. 28, 2002, to another seven-year term. That date was AFTER Dumond had been arrested for the murder of Carol Sue Shields in MO in June of 2001.

Dumond case revisited

So...although Huckabee technically did not pardon Dumond, he apparently gave a pass to the guy who did.

8 posted on 12/10/2007 12:17:45 PM PST by ravingnutter
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To: ravingnutter

Thank you.


9 posted on 12/10/2007 12:18:59 PM PST by lesser_satan (READ MY LIPS: NO NEW RINOS | FRED THOMPSON - DUNCAN HUNTER '08)
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To: cowdog77

Huckabee’s no comparison to Hunter.

Huckabee is great on about two issues...abortion and guns. Dead wrong on most others. He’s a “good” guy in the sense that he’d make a great friend, neighbor, or brother in law...but politically, he’s liberal on most issues beyond the two mentioned.


10 posted on 12/10/2007 12:23:55 PM PST by RockinRight (Bill Clinton + Jimmuh Carter + Pat Robertson + Gomer Pyle = Mike Huckabee)
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