All claims have been dismissed against the Broken Arrow School District in the lawsuit Sisney filed back in September 2008. They were dismissed with prejudice, which means Sisney is not free to file another lawsuit with the same charges. The … Continue reading
State vs. Sisney/Windstream update 11/23/2012
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Update 12/8/2012: The 12/11 ruling on the motion to dismiss has been reset to 12/28/2012. Update 11/30/2012: An entry was posted on the Windstream and Sisney court cases today. It’s from the 11/19 hearing, and it says that the decision … Continue reading
Memo to Stephanie Updike: Actions Have Consequences
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Former board member Stephanie Updike was called to testify in August 2012, in Sisney’s defamation lawsuit. The remaining defendants are the three board members who voted to fire Sisney, and the Broken Arrow School District. Updike filed a letter with … Continue reading
ArkansasBusiness.com article on Sisney
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ArkansasBusiness.com published an article about Sisney’s indictments and history with Broken Arrow Schools: Superintendent Indicted After Years of Trouble (October 15, 2012). Thanks for mentioning us! One correction: The motion to dismiss the charges because of the two days allegedly … Continue reading
State vs. Sisney/Windstream update October 16, 2012
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The defense attorneys for Sisney and Windstream have both requested the transcripts from the Grand Jury testimony and all relevant exhibits. They are entitled to see all the relevant testimony, and when everyone has had a chance to review it, … Continue reading
AG responds to Sisney’s motion to dismiss felony charges
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Jim Sisney’s indictments on charges of bribery and conspiracy against a school district were issued on August 23, 2012. This was the last day of the August three-day session, and it was the last session for the Thirteenth Multicounty Grand Jury. Sisney … Continue reading
Sisney slithers out again
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We were hoping the judge would see through Sisney’s frantic attempts to evade his deposition, but it looks like the civil case will have to wait until the criminal case is completed. The judge has decided to allow the stay. … Continue reading