Sentencing delayed in Epps bribery case
Sentencing has been delayed for a consultant who pleaded guilty to bribing the former head of Mississippi’s prison system.
Sentencing delayed to April or later in prison bribery case
Former Mississippi Corrections Commissioner Christopher Epps and two men who admitted to bribing him won’t be sentenced until at least April under delays granted by a judge.
Sentencing stalls anew for Epps, others in prison bribe case
A judge has again delayed sentencing for a former Mississippi corrections commissioner and two men who have admitted to bribing him.
Letter to the Editor: Corrections commissioner responds to Judge Kitchens’ comments
With regards to the article entitled “Judge Kitchens frustrated with state sentencing laws” which ran in your paper on June 9, 2012, 1 would like to offer additional information and facts that were not covered in the story. The task before MDOC daily is to provide quality security, custody, control and care to 22,000 offenders currently locked up and an additional 38,503 offenders under the supervision of community corrections.