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    Theft of game hens could cost Ark. sheriff his job

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas prosecutor filed a petition Monday to remove a sheriff from office because he pleaded guilty to stealing Cornish game hens more than three decades ago.

    Prosecuting Attorney Cody Hiland deemed the misdemeanor theft "an infamous crime," which he says bars Searcy County Sheriff Kenney Cassell from holding office.

    Hiland points to part of the state Constitution that bars anyone convicted of "embezzlement of public money, bribery, forgery or other infamous crime" from holding office.

    But Cassell contends his brush with the law doesn't qualify, and he refuses to resign.

    "It was just a mistake that I made when I was 21," Cassell said. "I never denied it. I just took responsibility for it. I didn't try to sweep it under the rug."

    In fact, he acknowledged the theft in his campaign for the sheriff's office. In a paid political ad in a local publication in 2009, Cassell said he broke the law and pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor crime, according to the petition filed recently by prosecutors.

    Cassell pointed to that as a sign of his forthrightness. Hiland labeled it as an exhibit in his petition to have Cassell removed from office.

    Another document says Cassell, then a deputy sheriff, and a colleague unlawfully possessed Cornish game hens that were being shipped from Springdale, Ark., to Maryland in 1979.

    Cassell was charged with a felony for theft of interstate shipments by carrier, but that ended in a mistrial. He later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor version of the same crime. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered to pay a $300 fine.

    Cassell still doesn't contest the charge, but he said his guilty plea shouldn't stop him from holding office, since voters knew about it when they elected him last November.

    "This is a very small county ... Everybody knew," he said. "It just wasn't an issue."

    Hiland said it doesn't matter whether Cassell made his transgression public.

    "This is not some youthful indiscretion," Hiland said. "He was a deputy sheriff in a position of authority and was convicted and pled guilty to theft."

    Hiland's office started looking into the charge against Cassell after a law enforcement agency brought it to their attention a few months ago. Once he had the court documents to back up the charges, Hiland said he asked Cassell to step down.

    Hiland contends the charge against Cassell could have an impact on trials if defense teams calls anything from the sheriff's office into question.

    "State law requires me to proceed and remove folks from office who aren't qualified," he said. "We can't turn a blind eye to it."

     
    • Andrew  •  6 mths ago
      Gee, I wonder if they have conflicting political views. Yeah... I wonder.

      Infamous? Someone needs to define infamous for this man. Jack the Ripper committed some infamous crimes. Bonnie and Clyde committed a lot of infamous crimes. Al Capone practically went swimming in them every day. Charles Manson is about as infamous as they come.

      The Sneaky Searcy Game Hen Bandit? Never heard of him.

      Sounds to me like the DA is just a little chicken.
      • Kiwicowboy 6 mths ago
        The DA is a political chicken chit!
      • The Pain Train 6 mths ago
        The Prosecutor clearly voted for Obummer
      • Goldbudus 6 mths ago
        The Sneaky Searcy Game Hen Bandit? Is that like The Illinois Enema Bandit? I heard he's on the loose.
    • kozz  •  6 mths ago
      Infamous chicken thief. That notorious crime was known across the land. Nobody locked their chicken coop before then.
      • Sesame 6 mths ago
        LOL - good one!
      • Casey 6 mths ago
        Ha! Thank you for that.
      • Erik 6 mths ago
        Funny how on the story about cattle rustlers a few weeks back, everyone was all about "get yer guns, hang 'em high". But when it's chickens instead of cows, people make a joke. Make up your minds, folks: are you gonna string someone up for stealing food, or you going to make a joke of it?
    • Lester  •  6 mths ago
      the article did not say it, but I imagine these guys are political enemies, otherwise a crime from 30 years ago that was public record would not be an issue today.
      • borodin 6 mths ago
        Yeah. Calling this an "infamous crime" is complete b*.

        It has to be a felony with some jail time for starters.
      • AaronS 6 mths ago
        Exactly!
      • Dude 6 mths ago
        It was a felony he plea bargained to a misdemeanor.
    • Tangent; FUTR Boy  •  6 mths ago
      This smells like a political vendetta all the way. I don't know either man, but the sheriff commits a misdemeanor 32 years ago, pleads guilty, pays his debt to society and acknowledges his crime and guilt publicly. The public accepts it and votes him sheriff. Then, lo and behold, along comes a prosecutor, acting on a "tip" from another law enforcement agency and demands the sheriff step down for an "infamous crime." While the crime as noted may have qualified at one time as a felony, it was reduced to a misdemeanor. Sounds like the prosecutor is playing ducks and drakes.
      • wake up America 6 mths ago
        did you not read the whole article??? Cassell was charged with a felony for theft of interstate shipments by carrier, but that ended in a mistrial. He later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor version of the same crime. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered to pay a $300 fine and he was also a deputy at the time...
      • ME 6 mths ago
        wendy is right, he commited it as a deputy, someone the public gives trust to to enforce the laws not break them themselves. A law is a law, and its a justifiable law, so kick him out. i dont know how he was even allowed to stay on the force in the first place. wonder who his daddy is
      • Just Me 6 mths ago
        He was voted in,after all this was known
    • satchmo1953  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds to me like that prosecutor has an axe to grind.
      • david 6 mths ago
        The Thief was a Deputy Sheriff when convicted, why should he be a law officer now?
      • James Mangialetti 6 mths ago
        Hi mr. PERFECT ! What a terrible crime Cornish Game Hens !
      • The Pain Train 6 mths ago
        think about the nature of the crime and the age of the man. Everyone on here was a far different person 30 years ago than they are today, for those that are even old enough to make that claim. The guy took some hens, so what. I guarantee the prosecutor made a few mistakes in his early days and he should probably take a long look in the mirror before he pushes this thing through
    • RavensTim  •  6 mths ago
      Stealing some hens is considered an 'infamous' crime?
    • bugaloo79  •  6 mths ago
      There seems to be either a political or personal grudge between the two men that is conspicuously missing from this story. And besides, stealing hens qualifies as an "infamous crime"? I'd say that's a pretty low standard for infamy.
    • Houston  •  6 mths ago
      Wonder what clandesine criminal activity Hiland might have done in his youth ? For that matter aren't the majority of politicians worse crooks than a chicken thief? Hiland must have a prety Dull and Boring job if he has to go out and dig up long dead Chickens in order to get some attention!
    • Loquacist  •  6 mths ago
      Why punish someone who is honest? And for something relatively minor that happened decades ago?

      We have a strange system of double standards here. We punish harshly those who deserve leniency, and we have leniency on those who deserve harsh punishment.
    • Alex M  •  Kungur, Russia  •  6 mths ago
      There's something more to the story we're not being told. Sheriff must have #$%$ someone off - politics at its finest.
    • KingsWay  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Obviously, the Sheriff has made some political enemies.
    • Richard  •  Albany, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Go after the big guys if ya got the balls Mr prosecuter the man was elected with the people knowing this, must have been real important to them, they still elected him, sounds and smells like your fartin in the wind
    • Ralph  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Don't they have anything better to do in Little Rock? I wonder which relative or friend of Mr. Hiland wants to be Sheriff.
    • CAROL  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Let the people decide.
    • Steve  •  Woodland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      When I reads about lawyers like Mr. Hiland, Jokes like," What do you call 500 lawyers at the bottom of the lake?...A good start". Come to mind.
    • Steve  •  Thief River Falls, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like someone has a grudge against him and is using this to stri up trouble. The fact that anyone is even taking this serious is ridiculous. With all the real crime and disasters happening in our country, someone comes up with this????? SO stupid!!
    • L  •  Gainesville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'd still be doing prison time for the stupid stuff I did in my teens. I grew up and have been a good boy for 30 years plus. Get a life....
    • rm  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like a personal vendetta to me...
    • Harry Bailey  •  6 mths ago
      Id believe the Sheriff way before the lawyer
    • Teri  •  Eau Claire, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Whyyy you dirty, chicken stealin, cow tippen, cat licken, buck toothed, cross eyed, scoundrel....you fish suckin, lizard lappen, horse hoovin, dog bucken, so and so.....now I forgot what I was gonna say....BUT, it WAS gonna be good.
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