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Woman released in Delta Blues corruption case

A woman charged in a federal investigation of drug trafficking and corruption in eastern Arkansas was released from custody on Tuesday, but authorities said they expect more charges to be filed against her.

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American Woman - 11/3/2011 10:01 AM
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This woman should have remained in jail. Her father may be employing her now to satisfy the court but I would be willing to bet my last dollar that she is on welfare in Phillips or Lee County regardless of how much money there was in the house. I am from Helena-West Helena (and so embarassed to admit it) and cannot understand why some of the ones arrested that day are out....who are these peoples attorneys???? One business that was shut down for the day because of illegal gambling is back open and the owner admits that the sawed off shot gun found at the "drug house" as well as other gaming machines was his. His own son testified that his dad was involved! Why isn't he in jail too??? This place is just crazy! There's still a LOT of corruption and hinky stuff going on here! Just sayin'!!!

cmducks - 11/2/2011 7:24 PM
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So child indangerment is out on this one. She neeeeeds to be with her kids that someone els is probobly raising..... The only difference in her and any other crackhead is that she has a job that she can use to her advantage to push the dope. LOCK her tail up and throw away the key!!!!!!

RGilbert - 11/2/2011 5:56 PM
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I think all of the people that don't do drugs, make drugs or sell drugs including me should move away from Arkansas and let all of the drug makers drug users and drug dealers and that does include the crooked attorneys and judges have this poverty filled state.

ladyofthehill - 11/2/2011 1:22 PM
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This is another prime example of how Lady Justice works.Let a woman shop lift to feed her kids and they will be removed and she will be off to jail.

Butch54 - 11/2/2011 9:53 AM
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Let's see what we have here. Dope and kids in the same house. She will not get my vote in mother of the year. Let her go. She benefited from the sale of drugs whether or not she took active part or not. Evidence of that. She was living in the home with how much money. There are lot's of jobs in Arkansas that pay that good. YEA RIGHT. Lock her a-- up.

bobcat - 11/2/2011 8:48 AM
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I had to read this twice to believe it, or not to believe. She's convicted of drug trafficking, corruption, lying and they release her, because her lawyer says she need to be with her children? But more charges are pending, and she will work at a construction site?, I smell BS brewing! And $423,000 in cash in the house, wow, convict everyone who was in the house, and do not release anyone based on children, she didn't care for them when she was out, what makes you think she'll care for them now. Makes you think about the rights and the court system.

1gmama - 11/2/2011 8:31 AM
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Now this is what you call FISHING, and she will get released from these trumped up charges, that's why they are trying to charge her with additional charges. I hate to see all of their Good work in the war on drugs go down the drain because of bull like this.
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