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    Miss. court halts quick release of some pardoned

    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi judge has temporarily blocked the release of 21 inmates who'd been given pardons or medical release by Republican Haley Barbour in one of his final acts as governor.

    Circuit Judge Tomie Green issued an injunction late Wednesday at the request of Democratic Attorney General Jim Hood.

    Hood said he believes Barbour might've violated the state constitution by pardoning some inmates who failed to give sufficient public notice that they were seeking to have their records cleared.

    [Related: Does Barbour's pardon spree go too far?]

    Barbour said in a statement Wednesday, a day after leaving office, that he believes people have misunderstood why he gave reprieves to more than 200 inmates. Most received full pardons, while others received suspended sentences because of medical conditions. Barbour said 189 of the inmates had already completed their incarceration.

    Barbour was limited to two terms and issued the list of pardons and early releases Tuesday about the time his successor, Republican Phil Bryant, was being inaugurated. Barbour wouldn't answer repeated questions about the pardons Tuesday.

    In Wednesday's statement, Barbour said: "The pardons were intended to allow them to find gainful employment or acquire professional licenses as well as hunt and vote. My decision about clemency was based upon the recommendation of the Parole Board in more than 90 percent of the cases."

    The pardons angered even some of Barbour's most ardent supporters in Mississippi, including some conservatives who say the actions tarnished his legacy. It also has created concerns within the state that his decisions may make Mississippi look backwards. Yet Barbour is unlikely to face political repercussions from the decisions — he has said he doesn't expect to run for any elected office, nor does he expect to be chosen as a GOP vice-presidential nominee.

    Barbour spokeswoman Laura Hipp was not immediately available for comment about Green's decision to temporarily block release of the 21 inmates. It was not clear how many of the 21 are convicted killers.

    Section 124 of the Mississippi Constitution says any inmate seeking a pardon must publish notice about his intentions. Before the governor can grant it, the notice must appear 30 days in a newspaper in or near the county where the person was convicted.

    Hood said it's not clear whether all the inmates pardoned by Barbour met the publication requirement, and that he believes it's likely that some did not.

    "It's unfortunate Gov. Barbour didn't read the constitution," Hood said Wednesday.

    Mississippi Department of Corrections spokeswoman Suzanne Singletary told The Associated Press that five inmates let out over the weekend are the only ones on Barbour's list who had been released as of Wednesday evening. She said the 21 were still in custody because processing paperwork generally takes several days. Among other, things, state law requires the department to give victims 48 hours' notice before an inmate is released.

    Neither Hipp nor Barbour's lead staff attorney, Amanda Jones Tollison, responded to questions about whether Barbour's staff verified that pardoned inmates had met the 30 days' publication requirement.

     

    Each of the five inmates released this past weekend had worked as a trustee at the Governor's Mansion. They are David Gatlin, convicted of killing his estranged wife in 1993; Joseph Ozment, convicted in 1994 of killing a man during a robbery; Anthony McCray, convicted in 2001 of killing his wife; Charles Hooker, sentenced to life in 1992 for murder; and Nathan Kern, sentenced to life in 1982 for burglary after at least two prior convictions.

    Singletary said each of the five men published legal notices in local newspapers within the past month.

    Hood said several of his staff members spent hours Wednesday calling newspapers and checking whether others on the clemency list published their notices in advance. He said Green agreed to his request to require each of the five who've been released to appear in court to prove they met the publication requirement. He did not say where or when those appearances would take place.

    Relatives of the killers' victims said they were outraged by the release, and some said they're worried for their own safety.

    Barbour, a former Republican National Committee chairman, considered running for president this year but announced last April that he would skip the race because he didn't have the "fire in the belly." The 64-year-old is now on the paid speakers' circuit and is also working for a Jackson-area law firm and for BGR, the Washington lobbying firm he founded two decades ago.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Jeff Amy contributed to this report.

     
    • petieb  •  4 mths ago
      "The pardons were intended to allow them to find gainful employment or acquire professional licenses as well as hunt and vote". To hunt and vote. yeah that sounds like a good reason to pardon them so the #$%$ can hunt. Hunt and vote. I am absolutely dumbfounded. Good ole boys.
      • Brian 4 mths ago
        yup you can't do that in miss. that is the single most imporatant thing to people down there.
      • Curmudgeon 4 mths ago
        To many people, Voting is a sacred privilege. And to many more, hunting season is a "religious holiday". For these, depending on the situation, I absolutely support the good Mister Barbour. Many of these were curtailed for things as small as a spouse's hystrionic complaint, the Slick Willy Felonious Enabler's Law, or an angry neighbor's complaint/accusation such as "he kicked my dog".
      • DarrylJ 4 mths ago
        Maybe these released prisoners will go and murder Haley Barbours kids !!!...Then we can sit back and laugh our #$%$ off !!!...........Then later pardon them again......LOL
    • SusanM  •  4 mths ago
      One of the reasons he gave them pardons is so they can hunt? So they can legally buy firearms? People who killed with firearms? Unbelievable!
      • Erik 4 mths ago
        if you are a felon, you can't legally buy firearms!
      • SusanM 4 mths ago
        That's why he's granting them pardons. They won't be felons anymore.
      • Stony 4 mths ago
        Eriks statement is correct, but so is Susans. This is a wrong move to pardon violent criminals including murderers so they can legally obtain a firearm.
    • Justice  •  4 mths ago
      The whole idea of politicians pardoning people who have been tried and sentenced in a court of law is absurd and open for all kinds of abuse. California had an outrageous experience with this when Arnold Schwarzeneggar cut the murder sentence of the slimy son of a buddy, Fabian Nunez, (a slimy corrupt former politician) without the knowledge of prosecutors or notification of the family of the young victim whose life was cut short. He did it on his last night in office and slunk away back to his priviledged life with his children and later admitted that he did it because the father was his "friend." This "perk" should be abolished.
      • Astrum Incantator 4 mths ago
        I agree. This perk should be abolished.
      • JJ 4 mths ago
        Presidential too!!!
      • Oldsarge 4 mths ago
        Fabian Nunez's son was not pardoned. His sentence was commuted from 16 years to 7 years. He was not convicted of murder, but of being an accessory to a manslaughter. He was involved in a fight, in which another person stabbed the victim. He also has no prior criminal record. Given the sentencing guidelines, his sentence was excessive under California law. There is reason to believe that he was given a stiffer sentence precisly because he was a politician's son, and the judge wanted to prove how tough he was.
    • Siva  •  4 mths ago
      This is typical of the level of ignorance and arrogance of many many politicians in position of power.
    • Role Model  •  4 mths ago
      So they can hunt and vote..Yeah, people who killed are the kind of people you want to arm and send them on their way
      • JEAN 4 mths ago
        my first thought too- you want to allow these people who committed heinous crimes to have a gun- he should be afraid of WHO they may hunt!
    • Charles  •  4 mths ago
      It's not if but when one of these muderers kill again who will be ultimatly responsible? will the ex governor be charged as an accessory to murder?
      • Get Real 4 mths ago
        For letting them go before they're rehabilitated? He should be.
      • donna 4 mths ago
        Damned straight! Better be.
      • The RiverMaster 4 mths ago
        He should be but the Civil ramifications [deep pockets] would be held against the State.
    • Sci  •  4 mths ago
      I am embarrassed that he is a Republican - I think he is beyond despicable - power corrupts
    • Don  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      To hunt!!! Are you kidding??? Give murderers and rapists guns to HUNT?? To HUNT WHAT?? Even the NRA couldn't agree with this one!
    • Get Real  •  4 mths ago
      Why did he pardon them at the very last moment? BECAUSE HE KNEW IT WAS DIRTY. Barbour should be in prison for violation of the public trust.
    • 56hornet  •  4 mths ago
      Why does being elected to a servants job, which a public office should be, give some one the right to play GOD.
    • BILL  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      BARBER NEEDS TO GO TO JAIL .
    • Daisycakes  •  4 mths ago
      As well as hunt and vote?!?!?! Are you effing kidding me???? No sorry, they gave those rights up when they chose a life of crime.
    • Bryson  •  St Paul, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      I think those guys were polishing the Barbour pole.
    • Vet 60-64  •  4 mths ago
      Put Barbour in prison..He is an embarrasment to Reublicans AND all Americans. Dirtbag.
    • weeniedawg  •  Santa Rosa Beach, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe one of the crooks will be clever enough to steal Barbour's identity and rob him blind.
    • JOSEPH  •  4 mths ago
      you mean a court might do something right for once? our x governor really showed his butt this time. WHAT WAS HE THINKING, or what was he getting.
    • knowit  •  4 mths ago
      What a load of #$%$.."they were pardoned to find gainful employment or acquire professional licenses as well as hunt and vote" the job market sucks everywhere these are felons ...who believes they will go to school to "aquire professional licenses"? And oh hells yeah we want them to be able to hunt most were murderers and drug addicts...give 'em a gun yays! Vote puhleeze who would they be voting for...former Gov. Barbour?
    • Joe  •  White Plains, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Three convicted murderers set free!! It is hard to believe that Mississippi is actually part of the U.S. To say that this practice is backward is an understatement. A pardon for non-violent offenders is one thing, but murderers? The people of Mississippi should be ashamed of their elected officials! Shame on all of the people in the Government of Miss. for waiting until after the pardons took place to try and change the law. My hearts go out to the families of the murder victims.
    • Sunset  •  Batesville, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Hangings stop repeated offences.
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      No pardons should be allowed by an outgoing politician. This is a cowardly way of pardoning criminals without paying any kind of political consequence. Politicians should only recommend that the criminal's case be heard again. They obviously do this to pardon friends and/or family of campaign contributors, etc...
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