Dr. Dallas Williams was convicted of a felony, attempting to influence a public official; and the trial went horribly wrong. It was tried in a County that does not share the same views as the majority of the state, and it contained police lying on the stand and prosecutorial misconduct.
Why is this important?
Dr. Dallas Williams was wrongly convicted of this crime, and under statute he should have been convicted of a misdemeanor if in fact he was guilty of anything at all, which he is not.