Strange little item in this week's Arkansas Times.
On page three, the Insider item "We Get Letters" details the discovery of dozens of letters from probationers to now-disgraced and removed Pulaski County Circuit Judge Willard Proctor.
One in particular conjures up images of unusual role playing games and who-knows-what:
One of the strangest letters is a three-page missive from a probationer who was locked up in the Pulaski County Detention Center. After telling the judge twice that he loves him, the writer ends with: “You know I like when you called me Mrs. President.”
And the judge liked it when the probationer called him the Deputy Under Secretary of Morality and Clean Living.
On page three, the Insider item "We Get Letters" details the discovery of dozens of letters from probationers to now-disgraced and removed Pulaski County Circuit Judge Willard Proctor.
One in particular conjures up images of unusual role playing games and who-knows-what:
One of the strangest letters is a three-page missive from a probationer who was locked up in the Pulaski County Detention Center. After telling the judge twice that he loves him, the writer ends with: “You know I like when you called me Mrs. President.”
And the judge liked it when the probationer called him the Deputy Under Secretary of Morality and Clean Living.
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