Madison-Rankin County District Attorney Bubba Bramlett issued the following statement.
District Attorney Bubba Bramlett announced today that Noah Bradford, 24, of Jackson was sentenced to serve forty years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections. Bradford was found guilty of one count of armed robbery on March 28, 2023. Circuit Court Judge Steve Ratcliff held a sentencing hearing before handing down his sentence.
On May 28, 2021, Bradford walked to the front desk of the Staybridge Suites wearing a hoody and mask, jumped behind the counter, and pulled a gun on the female working. He demanded money and upon receiving the $250 from the register, he ran from the premises. Officers from the Ridgeland Police Department were able to obtain surveillance footage from both the Staybridge as well as surrounding businesses and develop a suspect vehicle. Working with other law enforcement agencies, these officers were eventually able to track that car back to Bradford. Upon execution of a search warrant on Bradford’s apartment, they found the clothing he had used in the robbery as well as the gun, which had been hidden in the tank of his toilet.
Bradford elected to go to trial on the charge. At the conclusion of the trial, jurors found him guilty after a short deliberation. Bradford has also been accused of murder and several armed robberies in Hinds County. He was given non-adjudicated probation on a charge of accessory after the fact to armed robbery and was still on probation at the time of the Ridgeland robbery. He is also currently facing a kidnapping charge in Hinds County that is still pending.
District Attorney Bubba Bramlett stated, “Noah Bradford did the crime, law enforcement did their jobs, we did our job, and the jury did theirs. Today, the judge did his job, and I couldn’t agree more. Forty years fits the crime really well. Since Bradford committed it, he gets to wear it.”
Kingfish note: Bradford has a nice little record in Hinds County.
* Indicted in December 2022 for kidnapping and failure to stop for LEO.
* Indicted in November 2016 for armed robbery and accessory after the fact. Assigned to Judge Adrienne Wooten. Pleaded guilty in May 2019 to armed robbery. Judge Wooten approved non-adjudication for the hoodlum and sentenced him to serve all of three years of probation.
* Indicted in 2017 for burglary of a dwelling place. However, the charge was dismissed because it was no-billed by the grand jury (I know, it's weird.).
* Charged with contraband in jail in 2018.
* Charged with smuggling contraband into jail in May 2022. The investigator's affidavit states he:
did feloniously, willfully, and unlawfully at 1450 County Farm Rd introduce contraband (marijuana, methamphetamine, loose tobacco, cigarettes) into Raymond Detention Center by transporting it from the roof into the unit
22 comments:
I’m guessing another manlet
I’m also trying to guess what manner of creature he harvested that hair from.
I mean this in all sincerity, thank god for cities with useful judicial systems.
I do not mean to imply perfection.
But thank god, some cities are not radical and still try to prosecute crime efficiently.
That works out to about 1.7 cents/day over 40 years. Not a good rate of return.
20 would be enough.
What an idiot. He played ball on the wrong field!
If a grand jury no billed this 2017 indictment, it was either the attorney leading the jurors to a no bill or it was skipped altogether.
Madison county jail shows this guy has been in the Madison county jail since 2/23/23. What goes?
In Russia they would just take him behind the courthouse and put a 9mm slug in the back of his head. Then, he would get a nice funeral. Justice is served.
No Justice No peace.
Don’t worry 11:13, the parole board will knock it down, he a good boy.
I blame the JPS. Obviously this yewt did not learn enough geography to realize he had left the friendly confines of Hinds County.
Good example why the elected officials and crime perps in Jackson don’t want appointed judges.
I keep telling these fools to stay their asses in Hinds County when committing crimes! One day Hinds County will start throwing their asses away! They keep getting chance after chance!
I'm with 11:27... we're giving this guy way too much oxygen.
way too much
This guy needs to find a new line of work. He is a terrible criminal. He gets caught all the time.
2:51 made me giggle snort.
How does one know how long he's been in MadCo jail?
Non-adjudication for Armed Robbery? This means if he completed all conditions the charged would be dismissed.
The DA’s office allowed this?
It should also be noted he bought the car he used in the robbery for approx $1600, used it in the robbery, and then sold it back to the original owner for approx $1200. So he actually lost money all the way around.
"Indicted in December 2022 for kidnapping and failure to stop for LEO."
If it goes to trial they will at least know where he will be residing and will even offer him a ride to court.
A virtual model of 'home training'.
It's not like this guy CHOSE a wrong path. Hell, he was never EXPOSED to any other path.
Free Cali. Was just with him in Madison county in February. I’m not gon sit and try to convince yaw he a good dude, he wanted better though. Hate he had to go out like this.
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