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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

The Cost of Justice in Pocahontas County

Pocahontas County Spent $43,800 to incarcerate Ferrel plus many $$$$$ prosecuting him and then a Pocahontas Jury acquitted him. We, the citizens are $0 to $43,800 invested in this ludicrous pursuit of one poor man.Never have so many people paid so much to prosecute one pauper. Ferrel is a one-man financial disaster for this county! He could single handedly break this county. If the first count cost this much, what will two more counts cost?  $43,800 dollars will buy a lot of meals for our Senior Citizens or books for out school children. If Judge Richardson hadn't had the common sense to release him, we would still be paying $48 dollars per day.  Rowe and Pomponio were spend thrifts as judges. We are fortunate that they are gone from our midst. It is no telling how much they have cost Pocahontas County with dumb cases like this. 

We now have a judge with common sense in Robert Richardson. LET'S KEEP HIM! We can't let this good man get away. Norman Alderman is voting for Robert Richardson for Judge.


Here is Ferrel's total income:

3 comments:

  1. another chief run a mucks fake crime wave peters out ....hey this guy was good at ginning up something out of nothing like getting a felony charge for kris nutter with less than 15 grams of pot ......wonder what that cost the county ...instead of locking up the a.p..wonder what beer can bob had to do with this Ferrell case ????

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  2. everyone should help poor Ferrel Kelly he is a good man who has a tuff life this county has wasted way to much money trying to put a good man in jail

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  3. Look kelly is bat shit crazy thats not a news flash.
    He needs medical help not jail. If the Sheriff and pa couldnt figure that out then they need to find work in the private world maybe flipping burgers .

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