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    Arkansas murder charge dismissed in shock ruling

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJune 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A murder charge against Arkansas sheriff candidate Aaron Spencer has been dismissed after a judge ruled that law enforcement seriously mishandled key evidence in the case.

    The decision was issued by Special Circuit Court Judge Ralph Wilson Jr., who said the conduct of investigators was so flawed that it violated the defendant’s right to a fair trial. The ruling ends the second-degree murder case against Spencer, at least for now.

    Spencer had been charged in connection with the October 2024 killing of Michael Fosler, a 67-year-old man who had previously been accused of sexually abusing Spencer’s 13-year-old daughter. Fosler had been out on bond at the time of the incident.

    According to court documents, the events began when Spencer discovered his daughter was missing from her home during the early hours of October 8. He later found her inside Fosler’s truck, which triggered a confrontation and a vehicle chase.

    Spencer told investigators that he struck the rear of Fosler’s vehicle during the pursuit and ordered him to stop. He said Fosler then exited the truck and moved toward him. Spencer claimed he fired his weapon after Fosler lunged at him.

    After the incident, Spencer contacted emergency services a second time. He reportedly told dispatchers that he had “no choice” in what happened. He had earlier called 911 to report his daughter’s disappearance.

    The legal case against Fosler before his death involved 43 sexual-related charges connected to Spencer’s daughter, according to court records. The allegations were still pending at the time of the shooting.

    The court’s decision to dismiss the murder charge focused heavily on lost and mishandled evidence. Judge Wilson found that the Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office failed to properly label, store, and preserve critical digital evidence from Fosler’s vehicle.

    The missing material included dash camera footage and an SD memory card. The defense argued that this footage could have shown what happened during the chase and the confrontation, including whether Fosler was with Spencer’s daughter inside the vehicle.

    Judge Wilson wrote that the loss of the SD card significantly harmed the defense. He ruled that without the evidence, Spencer could not receive a fair trial. This finding led directly to the dismissal of the case.

    The ruling highlighted serious concerns about evidence handling procedures within the investigating agency. The court stated that improper management of digital records affected the integrity of the prosecution.

    Following the decision, Spencer said he was relieved and grateful. He stated that his focus would now return to his family and rebuilding his normal life. He also asked for privacy as he moves forward after months of legal proceedings.

    His defense attorney, Erin Cassinelli, strongly supported the ruling. She said Spencer should never have been charged, arguing that his actions were those of a parent protecting his child in a dangerous situation.

    She also said the court’s decision was important in holding law enforcement accountable for proper evidence handling. According to her, the ruling reinforces the legal protections guaranteed to all defendants in criminal cases.

    With the case dismissed, Spencer is now legally clear to continue his campaign for sheriff in Lonoke County. He had already secured the Republican nomination earlier this year, gaining political attention during the legal proceedings.

    If the case had resulted in a conviction, he would have been disqualified from running for office. The dismissal now allows his campaign to proceed without legal barriers.

    The case has drawn attention across Arkansas due to its combination of criminal charges, missing evidence, and a political campaign running alongside the legal battle. It also raised broader questions about how law enforcement agencies manage digital evidence in serious cases.

    For now, the court’s decision closes a major chapter in the case. However, it also leaves public debate ongoing about the investigation and how the evidence was handled before the charges were dismissed.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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