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15 Feb, 2024 by Kathleen alvarado
Many violations of both Malicious Prosecution and Brady Violations. If Daniel Haney is the DA against you, take every precaution. I'm quite certain he is part of a fraudulent law enforcement system in Heber Springs Arkansas.
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15 Feb, 2023 by Madam scientist
LETTER OF COMPLAINT: OF THE THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DANIEL HANEY I think Mr. Haney took advantage of the situation, in that, I was representing myself. For instance, I turned over my entire defense presentation, to Mr. Haney, who I met on the phone 5 days, before my trial. When he called me, he seemed quite nice. I remember, he apologized to me “three times,” for having just, received my case. Also, he said, that he was, "very sorry," he “could not, dismiss my case"… "Because, it's just too late, to dismiss it. Being only days before my trial. It's just, Not Possible,” he told me, for him to dismiss my case, that soon, before my trial. I thought it was odd, for a D.A. to apologize, to me. But I took it, as a hopeful sign. Not that he would be a pushover; Just that I would have a fair trial. I assured him, that "It’s alright! I don’t want you to dismiss it. I'm looking forward to going to trial. All I really want, is an opportunity to speak my defense. And that is more important to me, than winning or losing. I've wanted to speak my case, from the very beginning, since, no law enforcement person, had yet, allowed me to do so." Mr. Haney, congratulated me. And he encouraged me, heartily, for defending myself. He said, he encourages everyone to defend themselves, if they feel like, they have something to say, about their situation. I felt relieved and greatly encouraged, that this “kind man,” would be my D.A.! Now, I’ll just make a few points about my trial… 1. I sent Mr. Haney, all my defense presentation/discovery, as quickly, as I could complete my documentation. I also, sent him, my three part video… Including…. a. Evidence of “Police Tampering.” On an unplayable,” DVD, that I had “finally,” received, from the Heber Springs Police Department, after 5 months of requesting it. It was “alledgedly,” the Body Cam Video, from my arrest. b. Self videos…taken before my arrest, demonstrating my intentions of staying safe and my conscientiousness as a safe driver. c. My testimony, as I felt it needed to presented. 2. I didn’t receive any discovery, from Mr. Haney, before my trial. However, 4 day afterwards, I noticed that he did email me, the body cam footage, that I had yet to obtain, myself. It was sent to him by Samantha Tharp, the Chief of Police’s Secretary. So Mr. Haney, emailed me the 3 video files, the day before my trial. But only "One Day," to receive something like this….that could make or break my case…was far too short of notice, for me, or for anyone. Had I received it sooner…it would have broadened my defense, considerably. The Body Cam Evidence was "Highly Edited"…And it was 100% edited, in the officer’s favor. 3. So, the District Attorney, received it, from the Chief of Police’s secretary, Samantha Tharp. The 3 video files, that have her name on each. Along with the information, that they were "last modified,” right before my trial. It's impossible to summarize, all the editing done, to this footage. It was a huge undertaking, by more than one officer. It is 100% against me, and of course, all in the officer’s best interests. It was “fairly,” evident, that this “edited version,” was done.. After…the arresting officer, had seen my defense video, that I made for court. Because great care was taken, to erase everything, that I “correctly,” said in my testimony. The "Editors," created, a video, that made me appear stupid, and guilty, of being high. It’s almost, entirely faked in many ways. And this was "allowed," to be played in court. Without the judge allowing, my own, defense video, to be played. So, the police tampered video, was the D.A.'s main offense in his prosecution. This highly offensive and faked discovery of body cam evidence. If the body worn camera video footage, was unedited, it would have proved everything, I said, in my video defense
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06 May, 2015 by Vance
Daniel helped us through two cases, one involving a district court and the other against Human Services. In the negotiation during a criminal trial he negotiated that I be prosecuted under an Act where I don't plead guilty and the charges dismissed upon completion of my probation instead of having a record for the rest of my life. The strategy worked to get charges that were pending from DHS dismissed. He is a thorough attorney, and I am thankful he took our case.
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27 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Haney was very prompt with returning emails, giving me insight to situations that could arise that needed to be addressed that i hadn't considered, and providing excellent and detailed documents. Mr. Haney was very knowledgeable with the laws and was very polite and easy to work with. My whole case was finished in about 2 weeks! I would definitely recommend Mr. Haney to others who are looking for an attorney that will go the extra mile and keep you informed!
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23 Apr, 2015 by Mark
Daniel is a superb lawyer and genuinely good guy. He is conscientious and thoughtful. I wouldn't have any qualms about recommending him at all!

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