BATFE Raid on the Militia of Washington County and Arrest of Hollis Wayne Fincher

This page last updated: 19 February 2008



You may write Wayne at the following address:

Hollis Wayne Fincher
07863-010
Federal Correction Complex 'Low' P.O. Box 9000 - Low
Forrest City, Arkansas 72336

PLEASE NOTE: You must include the number below his name anytime you send anything. If you do not, it will be rejected.

If you want to send money (money orders only) the address is as follows:

Federal Bureau of Prisons
Hollis Wayne Fincher
07863-010
P.O. Box 474701
Des Moines, IA 50947-0001

All money must be sent to the above address. The Forrest City facility does not accept money.

If you wish to send items, books, pictures, etc., please adhere to the following rules:

Inmates are allowed up to 25 pictures, 5 magazines, 5 paperback books. NOTE: Inmates are allowed to receive magazines, soft cover books, greeting cards and photos (NO POLAROIDS). All hard cover books and newspapers must come directly from a publisher (BOOK STORE, ETC.). Please note that any photos, magazines or books that show any form of nudity will be rejected by mail room staff (Wayne would not accept them anyway).


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Update: 2/19/2008
An appeal for funds

Oral arguments are set for March 10th in St. Louis. Quentin Rhoades will be presenting the argument for Wayne Fincher before the Appellate Court.

Currently, we are short funds to provide for all the necessary expenses for the presentation of the case at the Appellate level. It is necessary that we cover all of Quentin's expenses for his work on this case. We ask that you please support Wayne and your Second Amendment right by sending a donation to the address given on the left.

We would greatly appreciate your assistance.

Update: 12/24/2007
The government's principal brief has now been filed on Wayne's appeal. The brief was filed in response to the appellant brief filed last month.

There are numerous items in this brief which bear scrutiny, as they ignore pertinent facts. Essentially, this brief appears as a Jimm Larry Hendren can do no wrong, fan club apologetic in which honesty and legal principle have no place. This is despite the fact that Wayne overheard Wendy Johnson plainly tell Judge Hendren "No. No, it's not." in response to his statement "This is fraud." when the court accepted the 120 acres as security for the bond for Wayne's release pending self-report.

One would think there would be at least enough honesty for the U.S. Attorney's office to admit to the Appeals court that they disagreed with with Judge Hendren on this item, instead of acting like the record doesn't even exist. Instead, you will find on page 32 of the brief a citiation of a ruling which they claim supports their contention. However, the citiation is one of the rulings which is in contention in this appeal!

It is very hard to respect the offices held by these people when they themselves are the greatest denigrators and disrespectors of their office. Plainly, the U.S. Attorney's office in Ft. Smith and Judge Hendren do more to destroy respect for the law, the Constitution, and their offices than anyone else involved in this case.

Update: 11/11/2007
The principal brief has now been filed on Wayne's appeal. The brief was filed in the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals by Quentin Rhoades of Montana as pro bono counsel.

The jury trial of U.S. v. Hollis Wayne Fincher has resolved in favor of the government. However, this issue is not closed and appeals are pending.

On June 22, 2007, District Judge Jimm Larry Hendren sentenced Hollis Wayne Fincher to 6 ½ years in Federal prison, with 2 years supervised release, a $1000.00 fine, and $100.00 assessment fee for each offense for a total of $200.00.

Wayne has now reported to the Federal prison facility in Forrest City, Arkansas. He is in minimum security.

There are issues pending as a result of District Judge Jimm Larry Hendren's investigation into Wayne's financial status. Even though the Federal prosecutor had no problem with Wayne transferring his land to his daughters, the judge decided he did not like that and needed to investigate. The investigation is complete and Hendren has determined that Hollis Wayne Fincher "gamed" the court.


Please note that legal expenses continue to accrue. Your financial support is critical and will be greatly appreciated.


Court Documents

Appeal Briefs

U.S. v. Hollis Wayne Fincher Principal Appellant Brief - Filed: 11/09/2007
File size: 2.23MB

U.S. v. Hollis Wayne Fincher Principal Appellee Brief - Filed: 12/21/2007
File size: 93kB

Court Dockets

U.S. v. Hollis Wayne Fincher Appeals Court Docket - Last Update: 08/18/2007

U.S. v. Hollis Wayne Fincher District Court Docket - Last Update: 08/19/2007

Arrest and Trial — Additional Documentation

Bond Hearing: U.S. v. Hollis Wayne Fincher   Adobe Acrobat   HTML   Wordperfect

Government Jury Instructions - Preliminary   Adobe Acrobat   Wordperfect

Defense Jury Instructions - Preliminary   Adobe Acrobat   Wordperfect

Judge Hendren's Jury Instructions - Preliminary    Adobe Acrobat - rendered from graphics
There will be two PDF versions of this document. The first is graphics based and will not allow text searches. The second will be text based and will be searchable. - PWD

Transcripts of Legal Proceedings: Case# 5:06-cr-50064-JLH-1

Index of Transcripts pdficon_small.gif

First teleconference on Health and Status pdficon_small.gif January 5, 2007

Second teleconference on Health and Status pdficon_small.gif January 8, 2007

Hearing on Motion in Limine pdficon_small.gif January 9, 2007

Jury Trial of Hollis Wayne Fincher pdficon_small.gif January 10-12, 2007

Change of Legal Representation pdficon_small.gif March 9, 2007

Sentencing of Hollis Wayne Fincher pdficon_small.gif June 22, 2007

Hearing for Release on Bond Pending Self-Report pdficon_small.gif June 26, 2007

IFP Hearing ordered by U.S. District Judge Jimm Larry Hendren pdficon_small.gif July 3, 2007

All transcripts in a single volume pdficon_small.gif Volume is 884 pages. File size: 2.5MB

Transcript Exhibits pdficon_small.gif Volume is 37 pages. File size: 4.3MB

Hollis Wayne Fincher's In Forma Pauperis (IFP) Status

IFP Hearing pdficon_small.gif conducted by Judge Jimm Larry Hendren pursuant to sua sponte investigation of the trial court.

District Court Order Revoking Wayne's IFP status pdficon_small.gif District Judge, Jimm Larry Hendren revokes Wayne's IFP status and requests the Appeals Court remand for resentencing.

8th Circuit Appeals Court, Show Cause Order pdficon_small.gif Show Cause order by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.

HWF Response to 8th Circuit Order for Show Cause pdficon_small.gif This is the response filed by Wayne's pro bono attorney demonstrating that Judge Hendren's conclusion's were and are flawed, and that the process Judge Hendren engaged in was procedurally improper.

US Response to 8th Circuit Order for Show Cause pdficon_small.gif This is the response of the Assistant U.S. District Attorney, in which she now agrees with Judge Hendren after having no problem with Wayne's IFP status throughout the arrest, trial and sentencing.

8th Circuit Judgement on Show Cause Order pdficon_small.gif This is the 8th Circuit's decision on the Show Cause Order given in response to District Judge, Jimm Larry Hendren's ruling removing Wayne's IFP status and request for Remand for Resentencing.

Motion to Reconsider pdficon_small.gif filed for IFP consideration for expenses. This is a specific request for the Appeals Court to rule on Wayne's IFP status.

8th Circuit ruling on IFP Motion to Reconsider pdficon_small.gif This is the 8th Circuit's ruling on the motion to reconsider Wayne's IFP status, which the court refused to rule on, all the while denying District Judge Jimm Larry Hendren's Request for Remand for resentencing based upon Hendren's "investigation" of Wayne's IFP Status.

Court Rules and Procedures

Manual of Model Criminal Jury Instructions - Eighth Circuit  pdficon_small.gif

Rules of the Court - Eighth Circuit  pdficon_small.gif

Commentaries Laws and Regulations Letters Articles
Memoranda of Opinion
USDOJ, August 2004
Whether the Second Amendment Secures an Individual Rightpdficon_small.gif
10 USC 311
The Militia
Letter from Wayne to his Wife Friends defend militia leader arrested by feds
External link to NWAT Nov. 10, 2006
You feeling safer, too? Editorial by Mike Masterson
External link to AR Democrat-Gazette, Nov. 27, 2006
32 USC 313
National Guard - Personnel
From the Sebastian County Jail - Letter from Wayne Fincher Washington County Militia Leader Pleads Innocent
External link to AR Democrat-Gazette, Nov. 21, 2006
Wayne's Justice
Editorial by Mike Masterson
External link to AR Democrat-Gazette, Jan. 4, 2007
NFA Firearms FAQ
Extract from the BATFE FAQ on NFA Arms.pdficon_small.gif
Letter to the Editor
Are Questions Still Allowed - B. McCutchen
Federal Government files motion to prevent defense arguing the law in court.
External link to TMN, Dec. 29, 2006
Report of the Subcommittee: The Right to Keep and Bear Arms, US Senate - 1982.  pdficon_small.gif 18 USC 922 - Unlawful Actspdficon_small.gif To All
A letter to Insight AM questioning the validity of the case..
Hollis Wayne Fincher: Man of Integrity vs The Feds Loretta Weston, American Family Voice
Response of Governor Mike Huckabee to Government Inquiry concerning knowledge of the Militia of Washington County, Arkansas
This is a single sheet facsimile reply. pdficon_small.gif
18 USC 924 - Penalties Hollis Wayne Fincher's Detention
An open letter addressing the detention of Hollis Wayne Fincher.
AR Constitutional Militia leader Fincher May be Military Commissions Act first victim Loretta Weston, American Family Voice
Certified Mail receipts noticing Governor Huckabee of the Militia of Washington County, Arkansas, dated August 2002.
This is the second notice. pdficon_small.gif
26 USC 5841 - Sec. 5841. Registration of firearms Letter to the Editor
J. McCutchen
Trial will debate 2nd Amendment rights
External link to Worldnetdaily
26 USC 5861 - Sec. 5861. Prohibited acts Letter to the Editor
Dale Morfey
Washington County : Militia leader's lawyer requests delay in trial
External link to NWAT/AR DG, Jan. 6, 2007
26 USC 5871-5872 -
5871. Penalties. &
5872. Forfeitures.
Letter to the Editor
Jay Cole, Jr.
Judge OKs Fincher Arguments
External link to TMN, Jan. 9, 2007
ATF Form 5320.1 - Application to Make and Register a Firearmpdficon_small.gif Letter from an Inmate
Anonymous
Prosecution Rests in Fincher Case
External link to TMN, Jan. 11, 2007
ATF Form 5320.2 - Notice of Firearms Manufactured or Importedpdficon_small.gif Don Bright on Hollis Wayne Fincher
14 Nov. 2006
External link to Insight AM
Fayetteville: Judge: Fincher not in 'militia'
External link to ARDG, Jan. 11, 2007
ATF Form 5320.3 - Application of Tax Exempt Transfer of Firearmpdficon_small.gif Hollis Wayne Fincher's Christmas Letter to Johnny Tittle
24 Dec. 2006
External link to Insight AM
Judge refuses to allow militia leader's testimony
External link to TMN, Jan. 11, 2007
ATF Form 5320.4 - Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registrationpdficon_small.gif Letter from Wayne Fincher's cellmate 4 Jan. 2007
External link to Insight AM
Jury Deliberating In Machine Gun Case
External link to TMN, Jan. 12, 2007
ATF Form 5320.5 - Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registrationpdficon_small.gif Militia member convicted of weapons charges
External link to NWAT, Jan. 13, 2007
ATF Form 5320.10 - Application for Registration of Firearms Acquired by Certain Government Entitiespdficon_small.gif Fayetteville: Militia's Fincher to fight verdicts on gun charges
External Link to ARDG, Jan. 13, 2007
ATF Form 5300.28 - Application for Registration for Tax Free Transactions Under 26 USC 4221pdficon_small.gif Fincher Found Guilty
Loretta Weston, American Family Voice
Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide - 2005pdficon_small.gif Fincher challenges indictment, jurisdiction
External Link to TMN, Jan. 25, 2007

 

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