Torrence Mayfield's trial is just around the corner. The docket in U.S.A. v. Mayfield states:
NOTICE OF FIRM TRIAL SETTING as to Torrence Donell Mayfield: Firm Jury Trial setting for 12/2/2024 09:00 AM in Courtroom 4B (Jackson) Johnson before District Judge Kristi H. Johnson. Notice of Intent to Change Plea to Guilty due by 11/1/2024. 5-Day Disclosures, Jury Instructions, Exhibit and Witness Lists due by 11/27/2024. (RT)A federal grand jury indicted Torrence Mayfield of selling a firearm to a convicted felon. Mayfield is the former police chief of Edwards. He ran for Hinds County Sheriff in 2021 in the special election. He served on former Jackson Mayor Tony Yarber's detail when he was in office. The grand jury indicted Mayfield for selling a firearm to a convicted felon, making a false statement to a firearms dealer, and selling ammunition to a prohibited person. The indictment states on:
October 26, 2021, in Hinds County.... Torrence Donell Mayfield, in connection with the acquisition or attempted acquisition of a firearm from Momentum Pawn, Inc, a licensed dealer of firearms... knowingly made a false and fictitious written statement to Momentum Pawn, Inc., which statement was intended and likely to deceive Momentum Pawn, Inc. as to a fact material to the lawfulness of such acquisition of the said firearm to the defendant under Chapter 44 of Title 18 in that Torrence Donell Mayfield represented that he was the actual transferee/buyer of the firearm and was not acquiring the firearm on behalf of another person when answering box 21.a. on (ATF) Form 4473..... whereas in truth and in fact Torrence Donell Mayfield then knew he was not the actual transferee/buyer of the firearm and was acquiring the firearm on behalf of another person in violation of Title 18, U.S. Code, Sections 922(a)*(6) and 924(a)(2).Mayfield allegedly sold the firearm to the felon on October 27, 2021.
The informant testifying against Mayfield is Tonarri Moore. Former Hinds County Interim Sheriff Marshand Crisler was convicted of selling ammunition to a felon last week in federal court. Moore testified against Crisler as well.
The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Kristi Johnson.
7 comments:
Is there something in the Hinds Co. air or water that makes these LE chief executives do this?
@11:21, They were probably privy to the same air or water the TANF thieves had.
1 Year 6 months and 17 days since first indictment.
Sadly, there are those in law enforcement who get away with wrongdoing for so long, by false reporting and covering for each other, or they feel invincible.Like Sheriff Bryan Bailey and his deputies. Fortunately, the truth will most often, eventually come to light.
There is Some Kinda Backlog for Federal Prosecution...Maybe They Should Put In An Express Lane...
My bad…. That should have read, That they feel invincible.
Crisler was convicted for selling ammunition last week but mainly for being not too bright! I didn’t want to say dumbass! Is this a new trend in Hinds County and the City of Jackson for public elected officials and interim’s. STOP hanging in or around that titty, opps I mean cigar bar.
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