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The Vindicator | Travis Huffman “What you are seeing today, is the product of about six years of talking and planning,” said Liberty County Judge J. Harrison Knight. For the next eighteen months anyone travelling on HWY 146 from Hardin to Liberty or vice versa will see progress in the making. According to Judge Knight, in “around twenty-four months at the most people will be moving,” into the new building. Judge Knight began by saying that years ago he, Commissioner Greg Arthur and Commissioner Leon Wilson began strategy for this project. All three have law enforcement backgrounds. Judge Knight worked for TDJC and part of his job descriptions was building prisons, Commissioner Arthur served first as Sergeant for DPS and then Liberty County Sheriff, and Commissioner Wilson was an area peace officer. The new 52-acre law enforcement complex will house offices for Liberty County Sheriff’s Office, Liberty County Commissioner Precinct 2, and Liberty County Precinct 3 Justi ....
Jeffrey C. Wilson, no permanent address, of Hendersonville, pleaded guilty to the crimes of statutory sex offense with a child, indecent liberties with a child, and domestic protective order violation. Wilson entered these pleas in the Henderson County Superior Court and was sentenced by Judge Peter Knight. He will be eligible for release upon serving a minimum sentence of 20 years. Additionally, Judge Knight ordered that the defendant must be registered as a sex offender for at least 30 years. The case was investigated by the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office in response to a report from a local residence that at least two juveniles had been inappropriately touched by the defendant. Deputies and detectives interviewed members of the household, including at least three children under the age of 10 years old. Through the forensic interviews conducted both by the Sheriff’s Department and the local Childrens’ Advocacy Center, disclosures were made by two female children ....