At the time in Nebraska— he was in weekend warrior National Guard? What unit then vs. the one he said he became Command Sergeant Major (which was an artillery battalion NG).
In Nebraska he wasnt’ firing artillery such that he would “go deaf”. And if he did “go deaf” he would not have been able to stay in the National Guard. None of this rings true— except the lie he told his atty to plea him out of criminal intoxication and driving. Nowadays he blows a .12 and he is going straight to jail. He understood the trooper perfectly. Another flatfoot criminal attorney got him off.
96 in a 55 zone in Arkansas gets troopers stopping you with a PIT maneuver- if you don’t pull over.
Don’t mess with the Arkansas State Troopers or Chief Bradly Taylor from Hazen AR. They will ruin your day if you choose the wrong path.