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Well, it does sound like they were following her advice.
And just in case Nancy Thomas' techniques weren't abusive enough on their own, to hedge their bets, the Harris' apparently thought throwing in a "therapeutic demonic exorcism" would boost their success. Complete with pictures of the demons, and a little video of demons rising.
I've completely lost any residual respect I might have had for JH and his wife. I think they have committed crimes, and should be investigated and charged.
LITTLE ROCK, AR -- According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, calling for the removal of a public official is known as a recall. 19 states give voters the right to remove an elected official from office, but Arkansas is not one of them.
There Is only one provision in the Arkansas Constitution to remove an elected official at the State level, and it has to come from inside the House or Senate.
Nate Coulter, a former visiting faculty member at the U of A School of Law who is now in private practice in Little Rock, says while petitions could put pressure on the Legislature, signatures alone cannot force a State Representative from office.
"Arkansas doesn't have a recall provision. The petition drives don't have any legal weight because there's not a provision under the Arkansas law to carry out any kind of recall," Coulter saID.
However, according to the State Constitution, an elected official can be removed by his peers. Under Article 5, Section 12, it states that an elected member of the House can be removed by a two thirds vote.
Coulter says the rules to remove a legislator from office vary from House to Senate, but the motion must be internal.
"Some member or group of members would have to circulate a petition from within that group to put on the order of business a vote to expel some member of that body."
Coulter says even the Governor's hands are tied.
"The governor has no authority to take any action in regard to removing any member of the general assembly."
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