Who says Haley Barbour only gave pardons to well-connected white folks? The then-Governor also issued one to our old friends, comrade in election arms, Too Sweet.
Yup, Robert "Too Sweet" Henderson now has no convictions on his records. This earlier post will tell you all you need to know about Too Sweet. Here are his convictions:
Mr. "Too Sweet" Henderson has the following convictions:
Three years for possession of cocaine with intent. Pled guilty on 5/26/92. Indictment #92-1-090-00.
Three years for possession of cocaine. Two years was suspended. 3 years probation. Pleaded guilty on 11/21/97. Probation ended in 2002. Was fined $2,000.
One year for receiving stolen property. Sentenced on 12/5/97.
His MDOC ID Number was 98630.
Thanks Haley.
6 comments:
Whoa!
The deposition is compelling. No one should overlook clicking it.
The truth has a " ping" to it and this deposition in the Sherrod case pings loudly and often.
Is Haley so naive as to believe everyone who declares they've been " reborn" or does he want an " in" to the dark side?
In either case, I don't think we know Haley at all.
Oh no, the guy liked to party. I can think of worse. Hand him an ivory tower lawyer and he wouldn't have a record in the first place.
The deposition link at the previous post goes to folo, and that is now an expired domain. Most of folo and the depo are not in the internet archive either.
I found it in Scribd and posted the link in the original post. here it is:
Hickman depo. Thanks for letting me know.
Well I gotta ask: Did the statutory 30 day notice reference "Too Sweet" or just "Bobby Henderson"; was it run in the Jackson Advocate or the Ladd Bugle? Inquiring minds (and concerned Attorneys General want to know.
JB
I don't know Mr. Henderson at all. I do know the R.J. Washington case very well because I represented Sharrod Moore who was indicted for his death. I can tell you that Hickman's deposition was a work of fiction. Nothing he said about Officer Washington's death was corroborated by the physical evidence. Additionally, Shawn Burton, who Hickman alleged was also an eyewitness to the murder, was incarcerated in the Central Miss Correctional Facility on the day Officer Washington was killed making it impossible for him to have been there. There were simply too many lies in the "deposition" to list. Apparently, Hickman and Burton cooked up this story about Officer Washington to cut a deal. Burton's statement to the police was about as bad as Hickman's. Once these lies were pointed out, the State quickly discarded both as potential witnesses.
In short, whatever Hickman says about Henderson, Melton or anyone else cannot be believed despite how salacious the details are.
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