Posted on 07/26/2025 2:15:00 PM PDT by TigerClaws
man convicted and sentenced to three counts of rape in March was free to rape again and rape again he did (allegedly).
JPD arrested Jermaine Bradley and charged him with statutory rape, aggravated assault, sexual exploitation of a minor, and felon in possession of a gun. Bradley allegedly shot his girlfriend in the stomach. He confessed to it all in court today. A Jackson Municipal Court judge denied bond for Bradley.
Unfortunately, Bradley has quite a criminal record. The Hinds County grand jury indicted him for no less than three counts of sexual battery and one count of gratification of lust in 2024. The victim was a minor.
Bradley pleaded guilty in March 2025 to five years in prison but suspended two years of the sentence. However, there was one little stipulation in the sentence.
Assistant District Attorney Sharon Spencer prosecuted the case. Hinds County Circuit Judge Debra Gibbs presided.
Judge Gibbs accepted the recommendation and sentenced him to five years on house arrest but suspended two years of the sentence on March 11, 2025.
Kingfish note: There is a question of whether the section is legal. Section 47-5-1003 of the Mississippi Code states:
(1) An intensive supervision program may be used as an alternative to incarceration for offenders who are not convicted of a crime of violence pursuant to Section 97-3-2 as selected by the court and for juvenile offenders as provided in Section 43-21-605. Any offender convicted of a sex crime shall not be placed in the program.
Section 97-3-2 defines sexual battery as a crime of violence.
It would not be surprising to learn the sentence was light because of the victim's unwillingness to testify.
My home town now 85-90% black
A real lost cause
Mississippi. Really good things about that state but too many 50th place results. Think obesity + low test scores. Plenty of potential but not realized. Clarksdale-birthplace of the blues-all boarded up. Gays are an urban renewal group that doesn’t need government. Could blacks handle them movin’ in? It’s on highway 61 fame. 400 miles from Memphis to N.O. good tourist potential. I saw many classic buildings in disrepair.
Just me dreaming. It’s the Trump developer in me.
Should freepers buy there? Vicksburg was pretty historic and hilly. Every northern state had a graveyard for their civil war dead. Some really cool mansions. On a bad note I ordered Calamai to go and when I checked into the Motel6 there I ended up with red beans.
I haven’t visited Vicksburg in years, but I’d be wary of any city or town on the Mississippi River. The red/blue electoral map is very telling.
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