Marshand Crisler's trial in federal court begins today.
A federal grand jury indicted the former Hinds County Interim Sheriff for selling ammunition to a convicted felon and bribery in programs concerning federal funds. The original indictment stated:
MARSHAND CRISLER accepted certain monetary payments to support his campaign to be elected Sheriff of the HCSO, but did not report those payments as campaign contributions as required by Mississippi Code Annotated Section 23-15-807.After MARSHAND CRISLER lost the election for the position of Sheriff of the HCSO, he continued to make promises of reward to CHS1, in the form of an expungement of one or more felony convictions, to CHS1 when he knew CHS1 to be a convicted felon, and made promises to CHS1 of employment at the Henley-Young Juvenile Justice Center....10. On or about September 14, 2021 and continuing through October 25, 2021, in Hinds County in the Northern Division of the Southern District of Mississippi, and elsewhere, MARSHAND CRISLER, did knowingly and corruptly solicit, demand, accept, and agree to accept anything of value from a person, to wit: CHS1, intending to be influenced and rewarded in connection with any business, transaction, and series of transactions of the HCSO involving anything of value of $5,000 or more, that is, agreeing to pass information to CHS1 concerning criminal investigations of CHS1, agreeing to protect a jailed family member of CHSI, and agreeing to award employment within the HCSO to CHSI....12. That on or about October 25, 2021, in Hinds County in the Northern Division of the Southern District of Mississippi, the defendant, MARSHAND CRISLER, knowingly sold and otherwise disposed of ammunition, to a person, to wit: CHS1, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that CHS1 had been convicted of a crime punishable by a term of imprisonment exceeding one year.
The confidential informant was local scumbag, Tonarri Moore. Moore pleaded guilty in February to being a felon in possession of ammunition.
Kingfish note: Tune in tomorrow. Something might, might, be happening in the same courthouse. Might.
9 comments:
The City of Jackson needs our prayers.
"Might" is what gets on a chicken's ass. Spill it.
"...might, might, be happening in the same courthouse." It was supposed to happen last week. The indictment was withheld due to optics of a certain ceremony happening at the same time.
November 6, 2024 at 12:34 PM
I think even if he wanted to I don't think he could. I'm betting his source told him something is up but not what.
""Might" is what gets on a chicken's ass" BWAHAHAHAHA! Never heard that one before.
"might".....hahahhah........... marshan gonna have a little company.
Crisler's shooting: What is the REST of the story?
Page out Chokwe's presser: It's political.
Crisler’s defense attorney, John Colette, said bribe money between Crisler and Tonarri Moore was campaign contribution.
A lot of that going around......
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