Absolute Proof of gross abuse by Governor Huckabee's Administration in allowing the Insurance and the Self-Insured industries in Arkansas to control how Judges vote in cases before them without regard to the facts and law. These affidavits and depositions establish without a doubt that the Governor has disregarded his oath of office to follow the Arkansas Constitution. He has and clearly will fire any WCC ALJ if they dare to vote for even legitimate claims of injured workers. Obviously Governor Huckabee wants his corporate pals happy. Therefore, in Arkansas, "WCC" does not stand for Worker's Compensation Commission but clearly in practice stands for "We Care for Corporations" without regard for the injured citizens of this State.
1. Download all evidence at one time (zipped) [40 MB FILE]
2. Affidavit of C. Michael White
3. Affidavit of William (Bill) Daniels
4. Article written by Rick Spencer in 2002 and published in the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association publication "the docket" and the reason that governer Huckabee wants to "get Spencer" entitled"
"What will we do about the "terrorists" in our backyards? : a worker’s compensation claimant attorney’s perspective and challenge to come to the aid of the innocent victims of corporate greed and legislative and judicial abuse of power!"
5. Sample Constitutional Brief
6. Deposition of Eldon F. Coffman, Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Commission.
7. Deposition of Brenda Turner, Workers' Compensation Commissioner
8. Deposition of Pat West Humphries, Workers' Compensation Commissioner
9. Deposition of Julie B. Bowman, Workers' Compensation Commission CEO
11. Deposition of Michael K. Wilson, Workers' Compensation Commissioner
12. Deposition of Governor Mike Huckabee
13. Deposition of J. Michael Pickens, Arkansas Insurance Commissioner
14. Deposition of John Gary Davis
16. Article in the Arkansas Times dated 4/7/05 titled
"Lawyer files ethics complaint against Workers Comp Commission"
17. Article in the Arkansas Times dated 7/28/2000 titled
"Rooting out a pro-worker judge"
18. Professional Conduct COMPLAINT
19. Appeal
20. Response from Office of Professional Conduct
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