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Doug Evans, who's running unopposed this year for an eighth four-year term as district attorney for a seven-county swath of rural northern Mississippi, has shown no inclination to give up.
State District Attorney Doug Evans prosecuted all six of Flowers's trials. [15] The first through third trials (1997, 1999, 2004) ended in convictions but were overturned by the Mississippi Supreme Court – the first two because of prosecutorial misconduct; the third because District Attorney Evans was found to have discriminated against black jurors during jury selection.
District State's Attorney Ansonia/Milford Margaret E. Kelley Danbury Stephen J. Sedensky III Fairfield Joseph T. Corradino Hartford Gail P. Hardy Litchfield David Shannon Middlesex Michael A. Gailor New Britain Brian W. Preleski New Haven Patrick J. Griffin New London Michael L. Regan Stamford/Norwalk Paul J. Ferenck Tolland Matthew C. Gedansky
A Mississippi man wrongfully jailed for more than two decades is suing the district attorney who put him on trial six times for the killings of four people inside at a furniture store in 1996.
A white Mississippi district attorney has resigned after more than 30 years on the job, during which he prosecuted a Black man six times in the shooting deaths of four people and excluded Black ...
Pages in category "District attorneys in Mississippi" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
District Judge James R. Sweeney II: Indianapolis Terre Haute: 1961 2018–present — — Trump: 16 District Judge J. P. Hanlon: Indianapolis Terre Haute: 1970 2018–present — — Trump: 17 District Judge Matthew P. Brookman: Evansville Indianapolis: 1968 2023–present — — Biden: 18 District Judge vacant — — — — — — 7 Senior ...
The attorney general’s office filed a lawsuit accusing Doug Evans of open dumping of solid waste and illegal disposal of construction and demolition debris at three facilities in Hamilton County.