Hinds County Senior Circuit Judge Tomie Green reassigned the case of former DHS Director John Davis to another judge. Her order states:
The above case is reassigned to JESS DICKINSON, TEMPORARY SPECIAL CIRCUIT JUDGE on the basis of Mississippi Supreme Court's Orders providing relief to the 7th Circuit Court District due to backlog created during the Coronavirus pursuant to the provisions under 2021-22 Cares Act.The case was assigned to Circuit Judge Adrienne Wooten.
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Jess and John are both criminals! THE END!
Uh oh. His goose is cooked
Dickerson has a conflict. He left MSSC to run CPS which was carved out of DHS under Davis.
I’ve heard so much whispered talk of former Governor Phil Bryant being somehow implicated in this. I hope he will either have his name cleared or thrown in the slammer. But this uncertainty and the gag order on the News has gone in for way too long. The public had a right to know.
Doesn’t the judge have a conflict of interest or at least a previous relationship with Davis as a colleague?
Those blessings slipped through their fingers. They disappeared like a luxury car in Belhaven.
8:41am—Feel can’t be prosecuted. Remember, he is the whistleblower on this whole debacle…that happened…under…his watch. SMDH.
How is this not a conflict of interest?
How is this not a conflict of interest?
Interest of conflict a not this is how ?
Please opine as to how it IS a conflict of interest.
Why did Tommie take the case away from Wootan?
I believe the legislature created Child Protective Services as an independent, freestanding agency before Dickinson took over as commissioner. So, I don’t think the defendant was ever his boss, which would be a conflict. Whether there may be some other conflict, I don’t know.
This issue is separate from what I think of Dickinson as a Supreme Court justice, and whether I think he would make a good trial judge (not much and doubt it).
All judges are lawyers. All lawyers are crooked and most could be convicted felons. Therefore, all judges have conflicts of interest in courtroom settings. How you like them dots?
"Feel can’t be prosecuted. Remember, he is the whistleblower on this whole debacle…"
Your post is insanity on parade. You think there's never been a 'whistle blower' who knew his gig was up and decided to 'blow a whistle'?
Same as an employee peeing positive on a random, then asking for the company diversion program.
Feel may be safe with Shad, but Shad ain't the feds.
Typically, a conflict of interest relates to situations in which the personal interest of an individual or organization might adversely affect a duty owed to make decisions for the benefit of a third party...in this case, the people of Mississippi.
Unfortunately, Mississippians are born and inbred to the bone regarding their governmental leadership, so the third party (i.e., people) are pathologically ignored - so Mississippi's idiot leaders quite literally can't even recognize a potential "conflict". They do as they please, citizens be damned.
Phil needs to be under the jail. He won’t be prosecuted as long as Bucky Beaver is State Auditor. Gag order is a joke because it only applies to the defendants. Bucky, his staff, and every one of the prosecutors don’t seem to have to follow the same rules. I hope he shares “under the jail” with Phil…..
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