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Mayor of Guttenberg, New Jersey: Hobbs Act [11] Yvonne A. Dockery: Mayor of Garland, Arkansas: Mail fraud [12] Alex Daoud: Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida [13] John de Rose: Mayor of Gloucester Township, New Jersey [14] Dennis Elwell: Mayor of Secaucus, New Jersey: Program bribery Operation Bid Rig [15] Angelo Errichetti: Mayor of Camden, New Jersey
The former mayor of Beulah was arrested Thursday for allegedly embezzling tax disbursements issued to the town by the Bolivar County Tax Collector. Former Mississippi mayor arrested on three ...
Mayor of Taylor, Richard Sollars (R) pleaded guilty to felony bribery, conspiracy, and wire fraud charges and was sentenced to 71 months in prison. (2023) [83] [84] Flint Township Clerk Kathy Funk (D) convicted of misconduct (ballot tampering). (2023) [85] Mayor of Romulus LeRoy Burcroff (R) sentenced for theft and misuse of over $15,000 in ...
Mississippi Today is a nonprofit online newspaper based in Ridgeland, Mississippi [1] Mississippi Today was founded in 2016 by former Netscape president and CEO Jim Barksdale and his wife, Donna, alongside former NBC chairman Andrew Lack. [2] [3] In 2023, Mississippi Today won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting for their investigation of ...
Mayor Paul Young speaks at a press conference after he and other local leaders met with U.S. Senator Bill Hagerty to discuss crime at city hall in Memphis, Tenn., on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.
A Justice Department investigation concluded that a small Mississippi town piled more than $1.7 million in fines on its residents and then jailed them in an unconstitutional debtor's prison when ...
In 2013, Kwame Kilpatrick was convicted of numerous fraud charges stemming from his time as the mayor of Detroit. He was granted clemency in 2021. Memphis nonprofit taps ex-Detroit mayor ...
Charles Clark (September 12, 1925 – March 6, 2011) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is, as of 2019, the highest ranking judicial official from Mississippi since Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II served on the United States Supreme Court in 1893.