Friday, June 14, 2013

My thoughts on Police Brutaility


My Thoughts On Police Brutality
It's true, police brutality is an epidemic in today's society. Leaving its victims helpless, and afraid to tell about it. Many of the victims are incarcerated, and will remain incarcerated until the officer or officers have either retired, or been fired. If the officer or officers make to retirement, most usually do not, but if achived, many of them lose some or most of their pension due to the complaints on file. The majority don'take it that far. Most have been "delt with" many by the family members of their victims, others by another victim them self. It is a shame that in this day and age, cops have forgotten the reason for becoming a cop in the first place.
Many officers of the law became envolved in law enforcement because of a self esteem issue . Many were often bullied as children. Instead of trying to learn a better way to deal with such issues, they become the bully! Beating, terrorizing, destorying the lives of their victims, and even causing their victims deaths.
Unfortunately there really are no laws that help protect citizens that have been victimized, by these bullies with a badge. If there were much more harsh laws against Law Enforcement Officers who chose to break the very oath they took, there would be a drastic decline in cases such as Robert Brandon Langely's.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Contact Robert B. Langley

If you would like to contact Robert B. Langley Aka Brandon please write him. He would love hearing from you. 

Please address correspondence as shown  below

Robert B Langley #110380
2510 State Farm Rd. 
Tucker, Ar.
72168

Please do not send pictures if any kind. Also, please keep in mind that in Arkansas while in prison, you become state property! Which means you and Robert AKA Brandon, will NOT be the only ones reading the letters that you send, so please mind your language, and or other obscenities. We both thank you for the time that you have taken to write! He can't wait to hear from you!!!!


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Chief of Police Arkansas City, Arkansas

Stacey Cantrell abused his power as an officer of the law, by the illegal search of the home of Robert Brandon Langley. After unlawfully accusing Mr. Langley of the crime/s of breaking and entering, and theft of property. While doing so, e caused the life of Robert Brandon Langley to become endangered, by not only himself, but also by the hands of other Law Enforcement detainment agencies. Including but not limited to:
The State of Arkansas, Arkansas Department of Corrections, Desha County Sheriffs Department, as well as the K-9 unit belonging to The State of Arkansas.
Having had his life threatened by ADC aka Arkansas Department of Correction in the year 2000, by 3 guards, being shot by 2 of the 3 in 2008, Mr. Langley fled for his life after he was threatened by Stacy Cantrell, that he would call and have them hunt him down and Kill him, Mr. Langley fled for his life. With the mindset that it he was to be killed by the very same ADC guards that had shot him some four years prior. While fleeing for his life Mr. Langley however did commit various crimes, all of which he has been charged, convicted and sentenced for. On or about June 27, 2012, the Desha County Sheriff shot Mr. Langley 3 times, alleging that Mr. Langley had been armed, and had fires shots at him. After having laid in a cornfield for upwards into an hour and a half bleeding from the gun shot wounds caused by the Desha County Sheriff Jim Synder, Mr. Langley was then found by ADC's dog tracking team. After found, the dog handlers proceeded to beat Mr. Langley with the butts if their guns, their fists, and finally rolling him over into an irrigation canal and tried to drown him. The beating was only stopped upon their noticing that a news team had arrived to cover the story. The new team, had been some 2-2 1/2 hours away when called about the shooting, an ambulance on the other hand had not. The hospital had yet only been minutes away. Mr. Langley is currently 37 years old, he was advised by the public defender that if he were to go to trial, that "No one would believe a convicted felon over a sheriff!" , and that it would be in his best interest to take the plea bargain of 28 years in ADC, a day for day plea. Mr. Langley will be 65 years old at the time of his release from Arkansas Department if Corrections. After signing the plea deal in belief that he would be convicted, and sentenced to Life in prison for the attempted capital murder of the Desha County sheriff, he was then ordered to pay restitution in an amount excessing $39,000.00 at the rate if $25.00 a month. Mr Langley is currently serving 28 years, day for day in ADC. When he is released, he will be too old to for employment, and in a wheelchair. Two of the 3 bullets still remain in him due to the refusal by Sheriff Jim Synder for the hospital to preform surgery that he had already been prepped for. Snyder told the Dr., " He's ADC'S problem now. Let them take them out!" No forensic testing was done on any of the States alleged evidence, to prove that the alleged gun found had been fired by Mr. Langley. The only witness to the alleged firing of the weapon by Mr. Langley, was Desha County Sheriff, Jim Snyder.

This is the officer that, illegally, search Robert Brandon Langley's home, after accusing him of breaking into a truck, and stealing a navigation system.
Stacy Cantrell is the Chief of Police in Arkansas City, Arkansas. Mr. Cantrell threatened Mr. Langley's life, falsely accused Mr. Langley, and he, himself broke the very oath that he took when e became a cop. The oath to serve and protect. He, continues to break the law, as he has done for many years!
These are not mer allegations, these are fact! I for one have witnessed, on different occasions, times that he has broken the law. I also have several notarized affidavits from others who have also been witness to his violations. These people, are tired of the corruption that continues to take place in this small town. Within the next few years, I intend on uncovering the truth to the citizens that continue to turn a blind eye to the injustice that this Chief of Police has, and is causing !
This man intends to join Arkansas's Highway Patrol. I, on the other hand intend to stop that from happening!!!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Small Town Corruption - The Forgotten Epidemic



Although mainstream media rarely acknowledges that small town corruption exists,It is alive and flourishing. Small town corruption is a thriving industry and prospurous revenue making opportunity.

One small town cop, responded to a call at 4:00 am, about a truck that had been broken into. That cop arrived at Mr Langley's home around 4:30 am and demanded that Mr. Langley wake up and let him search his home. Robert knowing he had nothing to hide agreed to let his home be searched even though the police did not have a search warrant. They found nothing so proceeded to haul Langley down for questioning  at the  city police department, demanding Langley to tell him where a  stolen g.p,s was located ,Langley could not answer and reminded the police officer he was at home in bed where the police officer had picked him up, but the officer got outraged by Langleys answer and threatened him  that if he didn't tell him where it was then he would call his cousin, and have Mr. Langley sent back to prison and this time for life.Well it just so happens that the officers cousin, was Mr. Langley's parole officer.

Scope for Coercive Manipulation


Plea bargaining is criticized, particularly outside the United States, on the grounds that its close relationship with rewards, threats and coercion potentially endangers the correct legal outcome. Coercive plea bargaining has been criticized on the grounds that it infringes an individual's rights under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, incorporated in the UK's Human Rights Act 1998.
Author Martin Yant discusses the use of coercion in plea bargaining:
Even when the charges are more serious, prosecutors often can still bluff defense attorneys and their clients into pleading guilty to a lesser offense. As a result, people who might have been acquitted because of lack of evidence, but also who are in fact truly innocent, will often plead guilty to the charge. Why? In a word, fear. And the more numerous and serious the charges, studies have shown, the greater the fear. That explains why prosecutors sometimes seem to file every charge imaginable against defendants.
This tactic is prohibited in some other countries—for example in the United Kingdom the prosecutor's code states:
Prosecutors should never go ahead with more charges than are necessary just to encourage a defendant to plead guilty to a few. In the same way, they should never go ahead with a more serious charge just to encourage a defendant to plead guilty to a less serious one.
although it adds that in some kinds of complex cases such as major fraud trials:
The over-riding duty of the prosecutor is ... to see that justice is done. The procedures must command public and judicial confidence. Many defendants in serious and complex fraud cases are represented by solicitors experienced in commercial litigation, including negotiation. This means that the defendant is usually protected from being put under improper pressure to plead. The main danger to be guarded against in these cases is that the prosecutor is persuaded to agree to a plea or a basis that is not in the public interest and interests of justice because it does not adequately reflect the seriousness of the offending ... Any plea agreement must reflect the seriousness and extent of the offending and give the court adequate sentencing powers. It must consider the impact of an agreement on victims and also the wider public, whilst respecting the rights of defendants
John H. Langbein argues that the modern American system of plea bargaining is comparable to the medieval European system of torture:
There is, of course, a difference between having your limbs crushed if you refuse to confess, or suffering some extra years of imprisonment if you refuse to confess, but the difference is of degree,

Robert Brandon Langley a victim of Police Brutality

How many other victims are there of The States Conspiracy to Commit Murder?
Robert Brandon Langley Shot Three Times By Police