Madison-Rankin District Attorney Bubba Bramlett issued the following statement.
On the morning of July 29, 2023, law enforcement officials were dispatched to Cypress Lake subdivision in Madison, Mississippi. Reports of a man assaulting a woman outside of a residence were confirmed upon the officer’s arrival. The female victim had clearly been beaten, suffering multiple and serious injuries.Brandon Bly had administered the beating and officers began attempts to contact Bly while rendering medical aid to the victim. Bly had barricaded himself, along with Bly’s four-year-old nephew, inside the residence to which officers had responded. Bly refused to cooperate for approximately three hours, after which he was taken into custody without further incident. The four-year-old child was unharmed during the standoff.
Thirteen (13) days later, on August 11, 2023, the District Attorney’s Office brought Brandon Bly before Circuit Judge Dewey Arthur on a revocation hearing and guilty plea to a Bill of Information. Bly was sentenced to thirteen years for violating the terms of his probation for a previous house burglary conviction, and twelve years to serve consecutively for the July 29 aggravated domestic violence charge. This resulted in a total of twenty-five years to serve in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections.
“Our office commends the quick, professional and coordinated response of the Madison Police Department, the Madison County Sheriff’s Department, and the Ridgeland Police Department to this violent and volatile crime scene,” stated District Attorney Bubba Bramlett. “They brought about a peaceful resolution without further incident.”
“Mr. Bly is a familiar face to the Madison Cunty criminal justice system,” Bramlett continued. “While only twenty-six years old, he has been to prison before, and the thirteen years that were hanging over his head were basically putting the ball in his court to do right. He didn’t, and he ended up back in our
court. He will now serve those thirteen years and then serve an additional twelve years for this most recent incident.”
18 comments:
They moved quick! That's great.
12 years for this aggravated assault?? When the Goon Squad, whose crimes were far more severe, got, at most, 10 years to serve?? I hope the feds give the Goon Squad 30 years, day for day.
Hinds County should take note.
Great job & hope no early release!
I liked him in the head and shoulders commercials.
Understand why you say that, William, but keep in mind he was already a convicted felon. Committed the crime a few days after getting out of prison.
As for Rankin, the state and feds together worked out all the pleas and sentences together with the defendants. You haven't heard the sentencing for the federal charges yet. So far we are seeing parts of the whole picture.
Noticed one charge not on the table? Hate crimes. Now why do you think that was not included.
11:23
KF, cooperation ?
I agree with Willie about Rankin Goons and I am also happy with this sentence.
Stiffer penalties for all!
Thanks Kingfish for pointing that out. It was a hate crime when you consider the language uses and the reason for going to the house in the first place - African American man with a White woman. Wonder why the hate crime charge was dropped.
Soros' buddy Jody should take note on how justice is supposed to work.
Every time a fat dumb mouthbreather invokes Soros, an incel faps somewhere in the space-time continuum.
Just about every previously convicted criminal that continually come before a Hinds County Judge gets a slap on the wrist and it takes forever.
Makes no freaking sense and always excuses.
August 17, 2023 at 2:43 PM, gullible rube, what about those of us that are slim and fit, highly intelligent nose breathers, what happens when we invoke Soros? I don't want to be left out.
Just because you're so narrow minded that you could look thru a key hole with both eyes, doesn't mean the rest of us can't see the whole picture.
Wow! Thirteen days between crime and sentencing. How much faster can you expect justice to work?
And to 11:11, how can you possibly comment on sentences of the 'goon squad' when they have not been sentenced?
And there's a reason the sentencing will be 'delayed' on the day it was originally set for.
Keep the thugs out of madison and into the pen.
Seeing this man around our neighborhood he was always acting erradict and on some kind of narcotics.
Great to see justice is served. No probation.
I am still a firm believer in "an eye for an eye" JS
11:01 Swift Justice only because he had just gotten out of prison and was on parole or probation. His time will run consecutively meaning he does time for first crime and then time starts over for second crime.
11:11, Bill, 30 years day for day is not enough time! They were quick to make deal with goon squad. There is huge difference in concurrent and consecutively. Goon squad time will run concurrent meaning at same time. People think they will do state time and then federal time. That is wrong. Justice system sux!
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