Trial moved to Feb. 27 for former Lonoke police chief, 2 others: "The trial of a former Lonoke police chief, his wife, and a bail bondsman has been postponed a week, to February 27th.
Special Judge John Cole granted a request from defense attorneys to move the trial from next Tuesday to give the lawyers more time to examine 14-hundred pages of documents they received from Prosecutor Lona McCastlain.
Former chief Jay Campbell, his wife Kelly Campbell, and bondsman Bobby Junior Cox were among six people charged in a public corruption investigation. They are accused of a criminal conspiracy involving money, drugs and sex."
Friday, February 23, 2007
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