01-11-2012, 09:55 PM
see above post ^
The pardons are "a slap in the face to everyone in law enforcement and Gov. Barbour should be ashamed," said state Attorney General Jim Hood.
"He's tried to rule the state like Boss Hogg and he didn't think the law applied to him," Hood told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night, referring to a character in the 1980s TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard."
Hood told "AC360" it's possible that those who didn't meet the 30-days requirement may have to return to prison and complete their sentences.
AG Jim Hood...love the Elvis hair.
YOU GO JUDGE GREEN!
The pardons are "a slap in the face to everyone in law enforcement and Gov. Barbour should be ashamed," said state Attorney General Jim Hood.
"He's tried to rule the state like Boss Hogg and he didn't think the law applied to him," Hood told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night, referring to a character in the 1980s TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard."
Hood told "AC360" it's possible that those who didn't meet the 30-days requirement may have to return to prison and complete their sentences.
AG Jim Hood...love the Elvis hair.
YOU GO JUDGE GREEN!