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Judge Gets Probation For His Less-Than-Honorable Plans

May 23rd, 2017 Health & Medicine 2 minute read
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Judge Gets Probation For His Less-Than-Honorable Plans

Desperate times call for desperate measures, or so the saying goes.  And, even judges sometimes try to avoid the law by making less-than-honorable plans to receive the information they need.  Former North Carolina Superior Court Judge Arnold Ogden Jones II did just that.  He is on probation after offering cases of Bud Light beer and $100 cash to an FBI task force officer in exchange for his own wife’s private text messages with a third party without having to draft the necessary search warrant.  Jones was sentenced in federal court on Wednesday, May 17th, as part of a plea arrangement worked out with prosecutors earlier this year.  He will also have to pay a $5,000 fine and complete 100 hours of community service, but he will avoid jail time for the crime.

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Jones was originally arrested at gunpoint, driven to Raleigh and led into a federal courtroom in handcuffs and shackles for his first hearing in the criminal case.  The former judge, a registered Democrat who lost his bid for re-election in November partly because of the proceedings, avoided a second trial through the plea and sentencing.  He was the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission chairman and a member of an FBI gang task force at the time of his arrest. His public persona was far in contradiction to his dealings behind closed doors.“We are relieved that this ordeal is finally over,” said Joseph B. Cheshire V., a Raleigh-based lawyer who was part of the defense team.  The attorney was evidently pleased his client's troubles would be far less than they originally thought. “We are appreciative for the fair and considered sentence of the court that allows Arnie to return to the community he loves and continue his road to redemption and service.”

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