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Ark. panel finds probable cause trooper broke law


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Coach Bobby Petrino and Jessica Dorrell
Coach Bobby Petrino and Jessica Dorrell
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Updated: 6/26/2012 2:42 pm Published: 6/26/2012 11:15 am
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Ethics Commission found probable cause that a state police captain who provided security for former Razorbacks coach Bobby Petrino broke the law when he accepted tickets and a Sugar Bowl ring from the Arkansas football program.

The commission said there was probable cause that Capt. Jeffrey Lance King violated the law by receiving gifts intended to reward him for doing his job, according to a settlement offer that King signed last week.

King has not been charged and prosecutor John Threet said he wasn't aware of any criminal allegation against King.

Instead, the Ethics Commission proposed a slap on the wrist in the form of a public letter of caution. That letter hasn't been released yet.

King didn't respond to phone and email messages seeking comment. State police spokesman Bill Sadler said he doesn't know whether King has a lawyer, but said King doesn't have plans to comment on the matter at this point.

"Until that final official letter is received by the department... it would be premature for us to say anything," Sadler said.

The commission voted on June 15 and found probable cause that King violated a law that deals with public servants and gifts, according to the settlement offer. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette first reported the document's contents on Monday.

The document, also signed by Ethics Commission Director Graham Sloan, says King "received various items from the football program which were intended as tokens of appreciation for (his) services during the 2010 and 2011 football seasons."

A complaint that King filed against himself earlier this year listed season and bowl game tickets, along with a Sugar Bowl ring valued at $225, according to the document.

"By signing this Offer of Settlement, you will be agreeing to a finding by the Commission that you violated (Arkansas law) in your capacity as a public servant by receiving gifts from the University of Arkansas football program," the document said.

King filed a complaint with the ethics commission after questions arose about his relationship with the school.

King drove Petrino to a hospital after the former head coach was involved in a motorcycle wreck with his mistress in northwest Arkansas in April. King spoke with the coach by phone after the accident and told him a police report would be released.

That report revealed that Petrino's former mistress was along for the ride - a fact the father of four initially failed to disclose.

Petrino eventually admitted to an inappropriate relationship with Jessica Dorrell and was fired for hiring her as well as giving her thousands of dollars in gifts. Dorrell later stepped down as the football team's student-athlete development coordinator.

The Arkansas State Police has said King didn't violate police policy or state law when he dealt with Petrino's wreck.

King said he didn't ask the passenger's name and Petrino didn't ask him to keep her name off the police report.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Uchegat - 6/26/2012 4:22 PM
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I agree with you @protector20 - I was being sarcastic in my "wow" remark...we need to move on from the Petrino debacle!

sickofthissht - 6/26/2012 2:13 PM
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who cares about tickets, the ring might have been going a bit far but who cares about that also. the man is prepared to lay his life on the line to protect others that is why he is out there and they are tryng to get him in trouble...pitiful. there are better things to investigate

protector20 - 6/26/2012 1:16 PM
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If the Ethics Commission were to look at the history of troopers who provided protection to Razorback coaches, they would probably find several more who accepted things they probably shouldn't have. Now if Petrino had given HIM $20,000, that might have been another issue. Some tickets and a ring? Give it a rest.

Uchegat - 6/26/2012 12:17 PM
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Wow!
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