Subpoenas issued in Irby case
Copy of Subpoena
The Hinds County District Attorney's office has subpoenaed two individuals to testify in the Karen Irby prosecution. Prosecutor Patrick Beasley filed the subpoena with the Hinds County Circuit Clerk's office on June 29, 2009. The two individuals subpoenaed are Dr. Lisa D. Williams and Kirk McDaniel (Kirk McDaniel of Ridgeland).
No information is known about Dr. Williams. Mr. McDaniel was once an attorney who was suspended from the practice of law for a year in Pennsylvania. Text of decision' Mr. McDaniel was suspended after being found guilty of unethical conduct as well as being found guilty under UCMJ for being awol and also testing positive for cocaine.





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http://www.blackpreachingnetwork.com/profile/DrLisaDWilliams
Doctor of Education in Early Childhood Education. Not Medical Doctor. I'm sure it will be interesting to hear the author of "Annointed Whore" testify. Do what you say. Yep, at least that's what is on her website.
wow
Well, someone clue me in. Why this woman and the lawyer? What is their connection? Anyone know?
http://www.lisawilliamsministries.com/
Another of Dr. Lisa Williams websites
Been thinking since I read this article and did a little research on Dr. Williams. I doubt Dr. Williams was at the CCJ that night so she is probably a witness to the speeding car. Could be the lawyer is, too. This is just a guess. Anyone else have an idea?
Kirk McDaniel in the text decision gave his address as William Blvd. in Ridgeland, MS, William Blvd. is off of Old Canton Road. My bet they were a witness that night on the road going either to Jackson or Ridgeland on Old Canton Road.
" Anointed Whore" is a Biblical reference used in Dr. Williams' book. Whatever Dr. Williams saw or heard, her accomplishments and good works should make her a very credible witness.
I suspect 6:33 am is correct although one or both could have been at CCJ. Businessmen entertain there and groups hold fund raisers there. If they are not on the membership list, it doesn't necessarily mean they couldn't have been guests. One or both could have been at the ER that night or overheard or seen something at the hospital as well. But, again, I suspect 6:33 am is correct.
I've got to say though, even Tennessee Williams would have trouble making this stuff up... a former cocaine user and a woman who wrote a book entitled " Anointed Whore" as witnesses.
Perhaps McDaniel represents the insurance company covering the Irbys?
Kirk McDaniel: Director: Special Invistigations Unit for Mississippi Farm Bureau Insurance Company
Are these subpoenas or subpoenas duces tecum? Seems kinda early to subpoena someone to testify at trial given that most trial dates are illusory (i.e., they'll get postponed). I can see obtaining documents from State Farm but what would the preacher have in the way of documents if there are subpoenas for documents? Explain, KF.
My last sentence should say "if THESE are subpoenas for documents."
They are subpoenas to testify, which is mentioned up above if you read word for word. ;-)
9:05. We need some detective work done. There must be two Kirk McDaniels in the Jackson area. One used to work or maybe head the FBI in Jackson and must now work in special investigations for Farm Bureau. (Lives in Flowood.) This Kirk McDaniel could not have been found quilty of unethical conduct, lose his law license in PA, test positive for cocaine, and work for the FBI. Something is not right about this. Is it possible we are talking about two different Kirk McDaniels?
That is why I wrote "Ridgeland". Don't think its the same guy who is an investigator.
It just doesn't make a lot of sense to subpoena people to testify at a trial that is a year away unless you think they might leave the jurisdiction.
Ok, lawyers in the bunch...Why would these two people be subpoenaed now?
Also, KF. No doubt the Mr. Daniel who formally worked for the FBI and now Farm Bureau is not the Kirk Daniel in the article.
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