The sentencing of Rudy Warnock will not take place in November as originally scheduled. U.S. District Judge Kristi Johnson made the following entries in the docket of U.S.A. v. Warnock et al.
Set/Reset Hearings as to Rudolph M. Warnock, Jr: Sentencing set for 12/10/2025 09:00 AM in Courtroom 4B (Jackson) Johnson before District Judge Kristi H. Johnson
resetting sentencing hearings as to Rudolph M. Warnock, Jr., Cleveland Anderson, Andrew Grant, and Eric Gilkey. The Court ordered a presentence mental health evaluation of Defendant Rudolph M. Warnock, Jr. Because the Bureau of Prisons will not complete Defendant Warnock's evaluation until late October, the Court is resetting the sentencing hearing to allow the U.S. Probation Office sufficient time to receive and review the BOP report and interview Defendant Warnock. The Court will reset the co-defendants' sentencing hearings for after Defendant Warnock's hearing.
The sentencing of the other defendants will take place on December 10 and 11.
Cleve Anderson also filed a notice of appeal for his bribery conviction.
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Your honor, I tender to the court a motion to fix, errr, delay justice.
I imagine a prison sentence does affect your mental health. However it was ok when he was doing his crimes. Something tells me he will find his Lord and Savior Jesus on the inside also, just like the rest of them...
I just wish I could party with Rudy one last time before he gets sent to the federal pound
I have so much trouble understanding why these processes take so fucking long. Why? Give me one good reason. Months and years, I mean, someone explain this to me.
As a charter member of the Madison County Mafia Rudy is entitled to any accomodation that he requests.
to 1:17.........if its fast food justice you want , go to a mcdonald's in red china.
Will I still get my Saints tickets?
@1:17 The reason is supposed to be because of due process, I am content to make sure nobody is railroaded, but when found guilty, they need to make their appeals from behind bars...
Rudy has a lot of growing up to do….he brought it all on himself but it’s still sad for his family who are also victims
Wonder how many continuances he'll get this time?
As far as I’ve read on this site, he’s still in jail.
"I have so much trouble understanding why these processes take so fucking long. Why? Give me one good reason. Months and years, I mean, someone explain this to me."
It might not help, but there actually are some moving parts to getting any white-collar guy, and especially an allegedly-suicidal guy, into the federal prison system. At this point, it is months, not years of delay. In fairness, he doesn't warrant supermax, but he can't be in general population in a medium security from day one (and few could). He probably needs to be in minimum, but without some eval and assessment, BOP doesn't know. IAC, he's pointed toward prison and it is just dotting the i's and crossing the t's at this point. But that needs to be done. And if a couple of months can get his mind right about his future, at no cost to the taxpayers, I'm OK with that.
Because the legal system in MS is a good ole' boys/girls club that is corrupt to the bone. They're pretty much all dirt dumb posers from the Supreme Court on down - and that system is inpenatrable unless you're willing to play ball like the rest of the dirt bags. Just look at the Attorney General who plays social worker.....it's a shit show.
"Because the legal system in MS is a good ole' boys/girls club that is corrupt to the bone. They're pretty much all dirt dumb posers from the Supreme Court on down - and that system is inpenatrable unless you're willing to play ball like the rest of the dirt bags. Just look at the Attorney General who plays social worker.....it's a shit show. "
This is federal, not state. It isn't my week to watch him, but don't the feds still have him in custody at some county lockup after the suicide attempt and bond revocation? If he is running around footloose and fancy-free and livin' large, that's a problem, but if not, a slight delay in sentencing is a non-issue.
We treat prisoners with more compassion than homeless people….just an observation
They keep postponing the sentence probably because he is singing like a bird and various other perpetrators are shaking in their (Canton) boots.
3:06 FOR THE WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know one person whose name is from a prominent Canton family who is not sleeping well now that he lost his sheriff connection.
None of the nervous nellies is from Canton.
Federal criminal cases are insane. You get indicted; trial is scheduled 60 days hence. Found guilty; sentencing is held in a year. With the combo of Warnock and Wingate, the fact that the trial ever happened is incredible.
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