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Trial date set for suspended Lee Co District Attorney charged with 7 felony counts

Trial date set for suspended Lee Co District Attorney charged with 7 felony counts (Source: Montgomery County Detention Facility) By Jennifer Horton | March 3, 2021 at 2:55 PM CST - Updated March 3 at 5:48 PM LEE COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - Suspended Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes is scheduled to return to the courtroom this summer as a defendant. Hughes was arraigned on seven felony counts during a hearing Wednesday, where he pleaded not guilty to five ethics violations, conspiracy to commit theft and perjury. Appointed Circuit Judge Pamela Baschab set Hughes’s ethics trial for June 2021. Less than 24 hours later he was arrested in Montgomery County for a single perjury count for reportedly giving false information to the Alabama Ethics Commission. That count is currently bound over for grand jury consideration.

Lanett mayor arrested on 3 charges of using office for personal gain

Lanett mayor arrested on 3 charges of using office for personal gain Lanett Mayor Kyle McCoy indicted on felony ethics violations (Source: Chambers County Sheriff s Office) By WSFA Staff | February 16, 2021 at 11:57 AM CST - Updated February 16 at 6:16 PM CHAMBERS COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - An east Alabama mayor has been arrested and charged with three felony counts of using his office for personal gain, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshal’s office. Lanett Mayor Jonathon Kyle McCoy turned himself in at the Chambers County Jail Tuesday morning where he was processed and bond was set at $30,000. The attorney general’s office said McCoy, 56, was arrested after a Chambers County grand jury returned with an indictment against him last Thursday.

SPLC calls for investigation into Alabama AG s role in Capitol protest

SPLC calls for investigation into Alabama AG’s role in Capitol protest Updated Jan 11, 2021; Posted Jan 09, 2021 Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall speaks with reporters at a news conference where it was announced that Republican Attorneys General of 21 states submitted a letter to the Senate to reject the two articles of Impeachment against President Donald Trump, in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. At left is Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)AP Facebook Share The Southern Poverty Law Center is calling for an investigation into the role a group headed by Alabama AG Steve Marshall played in organizing a rally at the U.S. Capitol that turned violent, resulting in five deaths and the takeover of the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.

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