Jackson Municipal Court Judge Jeff Reynolds issued a $14 million bond for a man accused of molesting a minor relative.
JPD arrested Daryl L. Jackson on July 4 and charged him with six counts of sexual battery of a minor and one count of child exploitation. The victim was 17 years old and mentally disabled.
The victim allegedly remained silent about the molestation because Jackson allegedly threatened to kill her if she told anyone. The victim finally told someone about it when she feared she might be pregnant. Jackson partially confessed to the molestation.
Judge Reynolds set Jackson's bond at $2 million per charge, resulting in a $14 million bond. The Court tacked on an additional $150,000 bond for being a felon in possession of firearms.


5 comments:
Seems nice.
Have you ever noticed that whever someone is arrested for an active crime in Hinds County, an additional charge of felon in possession is always tacked on?
1 million would have been sufficient. Save those high bonds for the killers, carjackers, aggravated assaulters and violent crimes against persons. Then you’d send a big message.
Never fear! One of the retarded judges will see to it that this becomes a “fair” bond of about $10,000.
Nasty scumbag!
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