Former Arkansas Judge Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Former Arkansas Judge Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
A former Wynne, Arkansas judge, O. Joseph Boeckmann, was sentenced to five years in prison for routinely dismissing pending cases in exchange for questionable “community service” including submission of photos by defendants in compromising positions and other sexual conduct. In October 2017, the judge pleaded guilty to wire fraud and witness tampering. He admitted to the “community service” scheme, which prosecutors said defrauded the state, counties, cities, and courts of funds they should have received as fees from the individuals whose cases were dismissed. In a plea agreement, Boeckmann said he used his privileged access to defendants in misdemeanor and traffic cases to take the photographs, and then told the young men not to tell anyone.The federal indictment indicated Boeckmann took the photos of defendants “in embarrassing positions; positions that he found sexually gratifying,” as the defendants picked up litter and aluminum cans off the ground. In one instance he also asked a defendant to be photographed naked, or while masturbating, or while being paddled on his bare buttocks.Boeckmann, now in his seventies, attempted to pay one witness in the case to recant his statement after learning he was under investigation, according to the Department of Justice. Witness Kyle Butler said the judge forced him to pose for explicit photographs, then threatened his life if he didn’t take back the details he provided.
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