Former Smallville star Sam Jones III released from prison two months early after being sentenced to a year for conspiracy to sell drugs

Smallville actor Sam Jones released on bail after pleading guilty to drug trafficking case It all started when in October 2009 the actor was arrested by members of the Drug Enforcement Agency at his home in the Canoga Park neighbourhood of Los Angeles. The once promising actor was taken into custody after meeting an undercover federal agent who was posing as an Oxycodone supplier. According to court documents obtained by Mail Online, the government seized a massive amount of drugs from the gang – 586 pounds of marijuana and 10,000 fake Oxycodone tablets, which the defendants believed were real. Let off lightly: The 33-year-old could have easily spent five years behind bars and 20 years at most The DEA described Jones as the ‘Hollywood connection’ to the drug plot. He played the role of Pete Ross for three seasons on Smallville, a CW series that follows the adventures of Clark Kent during the years before he becomes Superman. Jones’ character was one of Kent’s best friends on the show.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2217288/Sam-Jones-III-Smallville-star-released-prison-months-early-sentenced-year.html

Sam Jones: Multiple crime fighting initiatives have made Mobile measurably safer

And I knew people would see it that way and it would sort of last through time. You know, you had a lot of different dynamics going on that a lot of different people can take different parts from it. I’m even discovering new things. I haven’t really sat down and watched it … I’ve probably only seen the movie seven or eight times.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/07/sam-jones-flash-gordon-ted_n_2258468.html

Mayor Sam Jones says he’s still waiting on police chief’s probe into burglary reports

3. Many successful cities like Chattanooga, Tennessee, for example, have invested in green space and other quality of life issues. Considering the addition of Airbus to Mobile, how can you improve the quality of life in such a way that those people who work in Mobile also want to live in Mobile? 4. Census figures show that more people in Mobile actually walk to work than ride public transit.
Source: http://www.fox10tv.com/news/local/mobile-county/mobile-mayoral-race-incumbent-mayor-sam-jones

‘Flash Gordon’ star Sam Jones is now a bodyguard in Mexico? The actor explains his career change

There are times when we have some dignitaries when we have to travel in a huge motorcade with weapons out the windows and stuff like that. But usually we stay under the radar. In other words, we dont give the bad guys any opportunity. Theyre watching us. Were not stupid. Theyre assessing, saying, Well let me see, if I decide to hit this motorcade or this convoy, what are my percentages Karissa Shannon sex video of success? When they look at us and they know our training, they can only come up with one conclusion: its going to be a 20 to 30 to 40 percent chance, if that.
Source: http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/06/22/ted-sam-jones-flash-gordon/

“I do not have the final report on the discrepancies in the burglary investigation,” Jones said in a statement to AL.com/Press-Register. “The official business of the city will not, should not be mixed with political campaign tactics.” Jones said he “wholeheartedly supported” Police Chief Micheal Williams’ decision to launch an internal investigation into discrepancies in the burglary reports , which at least seven were revealed to be labeled as lesser criminal mischief charges . Stimpson has since called on an external investigation into the matter, something Jones has refused to support. The latest squabble between the two campaigns comes as the mayoral contest approaches the Aug. 27 election date.
Source: http://blog.al.com/live/2013/08/mayor_sam_jones_says_hes_still.html

Mobile Mayoral Race: Incumbent Mayor Sam Jones

Can it be better? Yes. Each month when I sit down with the Officer of the Month and discuss what we can do to make their job better, I realize that promises won’t cut it. They need performance and public safety initiatives and resources that will make our city safe and livable. Prevention is the key. The crime initiatives we have developed are working and making a difference in some of the city’s highest crime areas and with at-risk youth. Operation Impact, Teen Curfew and Community Policing are all yielding positive results for Mobile.
Source: http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2013/08/sam_jones_multiple_crime_fight.html

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