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Martha Shoffner Seeks Acquittal After Conviction On Federal Charges

Martha Shoffner
Brian Chilson
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Arkansas Times

Lawyers for former Arkansas treasurer Martha Shoffner have asked a federal judge to acquit her on bribery and extortion charges, saying prosecutors didn't prove the case against her.

In a court filing Friday, Shoffner's lawyers said no government witness offered proof that interstate commerce was impacted "by robbery or extortion" and that no money changed hands in return for "official acts" by Shoffner.

The lawyers also say there is no evidence the federal government had any interest in Shoffner's conduct nor any interest in the activities of the state treasury department.

Defense lawyers had asked for a directed verdict during Shoffner's trial this month but U.S. District Judge Leon Holmes said he wanted written arguments from lawyers on both sides.

Arguments from prosecutors had not yet been filed Friday.

Michael Hibblen was a journalist for KUAR News from May 2009 — December 2022. During his final 10 years with the station, he served as News Director. In January 2023, he was hired by Arkansas PBS to become its Senior Producer/ Director of Public Affairs.
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