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Appeal denied. Bolton’s sentencing enhancement related to jail food theft stands.
With its decision earlier this month to uphold the convictions and sentences of former Forrest County Chief Deputy Charles Bolton and his wife, Linda,...
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Convicted former Chief Deputy Charles Bolton and wife sue two FBI agents over WDAM interview
Convicted former Chief Forrest County Deputy, Charles Bolton and his wife have filed suit against two FBI agents. The lawsuit alleges that Christopher Freeze...
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Bolton attorney, Mary Lee Holmes, faces sanctions over post conviction court filing, which smeared Judge Starrett and federal prosecutors
Local Hattiesburg attorney, Mary Lee Holmes, faces almost certain court sanctions after she made allegations of fraud and prejudice against the prosecution and Judge Starrett. Holmes...
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Unsealed defense attorney’s documents reveal much about Bolton’s legal woes (Part 1)
Former Charles Bolton defense Attorney, Joe Sam Owen, filed a whopping 52-page brief which addressed each and every attempt Bolton used to smear Owen's...
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Ag. commissioner and legislature at odds over bills dictating how money is spent at state fairgrounds
Tensions are flaring between the Mississippi legislature and Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson over two bills aimed at establishing oversight of how money is spent on events and upgrades at the state fairgrounds. House Bill 1357, which revises the authority of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC), and Senate...
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Insurance chief says he supports Medicaid expansion — but only for the poorest Mississippians
State Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney said he supports expanding Medicaid to provide health care coverage — but only for...
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Ag. commissioner and legislature at odds over bills dictating how money is spent at state fairgrounds
Tensions are flaring between the Mississippi legislature and Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson over two bills aimed at establishing oversight of how money is spent on events and upgrades at the state fairgrounds. House Bill 1357, which revises the authority of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC), and Senate...
The post Ag. commissioner and legislature at odds over bills dictating how money is spent at state fairgrounds appeared first on SuperTalk Mississippi.
Insurance chief says he supports Medicaid expansion — but only for the poorest Mississippians
State Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney said he supports expanding...