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Tuesday at 6:18 pm
YP - Information from MS Bar re: Peters' Resignation Process
David Sanders
: You’re an Auburn fan? I don’t believe I would have let that out around these parts.
Tuesday at 5:43 pm
Anatomy of a shakedown: Dickie Scruggs' mighty fall
country lawyer
: Rubradog,as it turns out,you are correct.We now know Ed Peters,former Hinds County D.A.,has submitted his irrevocable resignation from the Mississippi Bar. Dickie Scruggs,Ed Peters,etc.,and those of their ilk,deserve the scorn they have received and will continue to receive.I just hope…
Tuesday at 4:28 pm
YP - Information from MS Bar re: Peters' Resignation Process
RFAC
: The timing is certainly curious. Normally we’d see an announcement from the U.S. Attorney first, at least if this was part of a plea deal. I’m not aware of any reason why Peters would need to give a higher priority…
Tuesday at 3:49 pm
YP - Information from MS Bar re: Peters' Resignation Process
north ms lawyer
: I suspect that the rumor was started by Peters or some of the Langston group and is pure fabrication.
Tuesday at 3:26 pm
GC - Voter ID, if needed, should apply to all
Howard Roark
: Perhaps, but the slippery slope works against us. For once, it could work for us. If a law on the books got us some voter ID and then, in a couple years, we push to expand that to cover everybody,…
Tuesday at 3:09 pm
BREAKING - Former DA Ed Peters gives up law license
RFAC
: Of course you’re right. I’ve always subscribed to the seemless-web-of-evil theory, myself. Peel back enough layers and you’ll find all these scumbags connected, one way or another. The moths were all attracted to the same flame of burning asbestos dollars.…
Tuesday at 3:01 pm
YP - Information from MS Bar re: Peters' Resignation Process
Alan
: My sense is that if Peters said that he’d take a bullet for DeLaughter, the reply was “What calibur?”.
Tuesday at 3:00 pm
BREAKING - Former DA Ed Peters gives up law license
Alan
: I’ll have to say RFAC that a lot of alt.media.local-yokels are hand crafting this story to fit it where they want it to go. They have been scared to death of the Scruggs stuff from the get-go desperately trying to…
Tuesday at 2:57 pm
YP - Information from MS Bar re: Peters' Resignation Process
north ms lawyer
: Rumor is that the Feds offered Peters immunity or a sweet deal that required him to give them Bobby DeLaughter and he told the Feds that he would take a bullet for Bobby DeLaughter. It will be interesting to see…
Tuesday at 2:55 pm
BREAKING - Former DA Ed Peters gives up law license
RFAC
: How can it be? The former long-time DA in Mississippi’s capitol city turns out to be a corrupt bribester? Peters was never right, from selective prosecutions as DA to hand-picking the least capable successor in office he could find, insuring…
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