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Prosecutor arrested, jailed on DUI charge
"TUPELO – Lee County Prosecuting Attorney James D. Moore was arrested earlier this month, charged with driving under the influence and spent the night in the Lee County Jail.
Moore, 44, of Saltillo, was booked into the jail by Tupelo Police at 1:03 a.m. on Dec. 3. He was released at 8:30 a.m. after posting a $1,900 bond through M&W Bonding..."
Fulton board hires new attorney, prosecutor
The Fulton Board of Aldermen have hired a board attorney and city prosecutor.
Aldermen voted, last week, to hire Lee Dulaney of Tupelo to fill both roles formerly held by Michael “Chip” Mills, Jr. Mills has resigned from his positions after being appointed as 1st Circuit Court Judge in late February.
Judge dismisses DUI case against city attorney
TUPELO • Justice Court Judge Chuck Hopkins on Thursday dismissed a drunken driving charge against Tupelo city attorney Ben Logan after ruling that Logan was unconstitutionally stopped by the Mississippi Highway Patrol last year.
Hopkins issued his ruling in a very brief hearing, reading from a prepared statement which he then released to members of the press..."
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