At some point you have to figure that some people just like being incarcerated.
Take, for example, Lane Jester of Van Buren. Currently serving our a fourteen year sentence, Jester has been churning out felonies since at least 1996 and is currently housed in the Washington County Detention Center.
Serving out time from 2013 and 2019, after being released from prison for 2009 criminal acts, it appears he was released sometime before December 2020 and was out just long enough to commit drug paraphernalia and providing prohibited items crimes.
On Wednesday, the bill came due on those crimes and Jester was sentenced in Sebastian County to four years with sixteen years suspended, all set to run in conjunction with a parole violation. He was able to get get a Petition to Revoke removed from his docket sheet a result of the plea agreement
According to in formation from Arkansas Court Connect, Jester has Circuit Court business twelve times in four different counties --Sebastian, Crawford, Washington and Pulaski --since 1996 and is closing in on almost two dozen felony convictions in his criminal career.