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BOYCE HAMLET POSES GREAT PROBLEMS FOR THE ABC

HAMLET'S HIDDEN PAST HAUNTS HIM


Taininted ABC Enforcement Director Boyce Hamlet, Jr.'s continued employment poses a great problem for the ABC.

His status as a Brady Officer is the reason.

A recent case in Benton involving a Benton Police Department officer that was found to have issues with credibility and honesty that caused him to be fired, points to why Hamlet needs to be replaced as ABC Enforcement Director.

An article in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette stated:

According to testimony, Hodge's purported dishonesty was a concern for Saline County prosecutor Ken Casady. He had told Benton police that cases involving Hodge could be jeopardized over questions about police integrity.
Assistant Attorney General Sara Farris focused on the same point Thursday, saying that even if Hodge retained his certification, he would be unemployable as a police officer.

"The dishonesty issue is huge. He is rendered useless as a police officer," she said.
CLICK TO READ THE ARTICLE FROM THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT GAZETTE

Farris - "The dishonesty issue is huge. He is rendered useless as a police officer"


This blog and others have questioned Hamlet's appointment to head ABC Enforcement.

So has a Pulaski County Circuit Judge.



"His [Hamlet's] honesty...integrity...his truthfulness, or lack thereof, could be a huge issue...for the ABC"


Why is the Governor not removing him?  What does Hamlet know about the Governor that keeps him employed in a law enforcement position when he is so tainted?

PERHAPS JUNIOR SHOULD WRITE A BOOK IN CASE HE IS FIRED AND NEEDS A SOURCE OF INCOME



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