Tallahassee, FL—Leon County Sheriff Larry Campbell and Second Judicial Circuit Willie Meggs don’t have to enforce training their employees to show the community that they are tough on crime because they both utilize Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell to make the case and prosecute the case without any moral or legal boundaries.
Forty-something year-old Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell grew up surrounded by law enforcement officers (Cops). His dad, Leon County Sheriff Larry Campbell, has over 50 years of law enforcement under his belt—all having served in Tallahassee, including the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Headquarter Office. Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell has been working for Second Judicial Circuit State Attorney Willie Meggs for over a decade. State Attorney Willie Meggs has served as the Second Judicial Circuit State Attorney for over 30 years. There is no wonder why Tallahassee citizens have a strong belief that Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell is being groomed by State Attorney Willie Meggs to be the next Second Judicial Circuit State Attorney.
Within both the Leon County Sheriff’s Office and the Second Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office, Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell is known for his highly charged arrogance especially displayed in the courtrooms located in the Leon County Courthouse. Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell is usually handed Tallahassee’s high profile cases by State Attorney Willie Meggs. As Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell prepares to prosecute the cases, he (Jack Campbell) proves to be no match for the Office of Public Defenders led by Nancy Daniels. Neither does he (Jack Campbell) prove to be a match for the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel of the First District Court of Appeals headed up by Jeffery “Jeff” Lewis. And lastly, he (Jack Campbell) plots and schemes with local private attorneys, mostly contracted with the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel, to lose cases but allow them to walk away with financial gain.
*Who would dare question Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell’s mode for prosecuting cases in order to win convictions?
Of course, convictions will enhance Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell’s record. Convictions will also enhance the records of the two elected officials closes to him—his dad, Leon County Sheriff Larry Campbell and his boss, State Attorney Willie Meggs. Apparently, Florida State Legislators believe that Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell can prosecute cases that his dad’s agency (the Leon County Sheriff’s Office) has jurisdiction over the investigation without bias. Therefore, allowing law enforcement officers (Cops) to be trained to commit perjury and mail fraud in order to make the case against defendants, as well as, allowing Leon County Judges and Second Judicial Circuit Judges to be instructed by Assistant State Attorney Jack Campbell as he prepares to prosecute defendants. (Judicial Circuit Judges are also elected positions.)