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Criminal Convictions Announced by District Attorney

Charlie White by Charlie White
September 19, 2018
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Criminal Convictions announced by District Attorney Matt Sullivan

District Attorney Matt Sullivan announces the following defendants were adjudicated guilty at the Circuit Courthouse in Mendenhall on September 10, 2018, and they were sentenced to significant punishments for felony crimes committed in the Thirteenth District.  

  • James Corr received a total of 17 years for two Sales of a Controlled Substance. Ginger Eaves received 8 years for Possession of Methamphetamine.
  • Rhakim Lowery (no photo) received 5 years for Shoplifting.
  • Bobby Walker, Jr. (no photo) received 5 years for Shoplifting.
  • Christopher Williams (no photo) received 8 years for Possession of a Controlled Substance.
  • Jonathan Wilson received 15 years for Burglary of a Dwelling.
  • Jefferey Hickman received 3 years for Possession of Cocaine.
  • Steven James received 5 years for Possession of Stolen Property.
  • Dustin Lindsey received 3 years for Possession of Methamphetamine.

Each of these defendants shall be under the control of the Mississippi Department of Corrections for the entirety of their sentence.  All the defendants’ sentences are conditioned on the specific terms of their final judgments including number of years to serve incarcerated and/or other supervision and all fines and fees assessed.

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District Attorney Matt Sullivan acknowledges the courage of victims and witnesses, and also the diligent work of law enforcement in their pursuit of justice.

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