State Auditor Stacey Pickering issued the following press release:
Former Alcorn County Sheriff, Nulls Enter Guilty Pleas
Jackson, Miss—State Auditor Stacey Pickering announces Charles Rinehart, former Sheriff of Alcorn county and Teddy Null and Pamela Denise Null, of Corinth, pled guilty to 2 counts of conspiracy to defraud and 2 counts of fraud against Alcorn county.
Rinehart and Denise Null were sentenced to serve 2 years House Arrest and 3 years Post Release Supervision under the supervision of the Mississippi Department of Corrections. Teddy Null was sentenced to serve 1 year House Arrest and 4 years Post Release Supervision under the supervision of the Mississippi Department of Corrections.
“I wish to thank District Attorney John Weddle and his staff for their work and partnership throughout the duration of this case,” Auditor Pickering said. “I appreciate their serious commitment to fighting public corruption in Mississippi.”
Rinehart was Sheriff for Alcorn County from 2008 to 2015.
12 comments:
In my old State Agency job, I was investigating corruption in Alcorn Co. I was interviewing Sheriff Rinehartand and clearly recall him explaining to me... "Well, little lady, you just don't know how things work 'round here.".
Maybe he was wrong; he did however, present me with a small ceramic religious wall hanging.
It never ends............
Ever wonder why there are four "crooked" letters in Mississippi?
What go round, come round. It will take more to clean up the $h!t in Alcorn County and it's ilk. Nasty, backward place. The good people work in ....
Tennessee.
Alcorn is a cousin to Lee, right?
not even a "slap" on the wrist, more like a "pat" on the wrist. weak assed sentences...
Wow, 11:57 do you think we believe that stuff? That there is a great man. I don't believe a word of it. You are a pansie, and are afraid of the dark... BOOOOHHH!!!☠☠☠☠☠🔦
December 9 was officially Arkansas Anti-Corruption Day.
Proclamation by Governor Asa Hutchinson http://ee-governor-2015.ark.org/images/uploads/161209_2016_Arkansas_Anti-Corruption_Day.pdf
What did Governor Bryant do about Anti-Corruption Day?
Too busy reading Pickering's Press releases?
He started some kind of silly-arsed anti-heroin study group.
House arrest? If I commit a crime, how can I get this home pass?
That's what I was thinking, 7:01. I'm pretty much on voluntary house arrest anyway, I'd just as well go ahead and commit a crime.
I thought Chip was on the lamb from the law,
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