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Former Alabama Lawmaker Sentenced to Prison

Posted: 9:11 AM Dec 13, 2012
Reporter: The Associated Press



Former state Rep. James Thomas of Selma has been sentenced to spend one year in jail on a charge of having sexual contact with a female student at the Wilcox County high school where he was principal.

Wilcox County Circuit Judge Jack Meigs gave Thomas the maximum sentence.

A jury last month found the 69-year-old Thomas guilty of the misdemeanor sexual contact charge while finding him not guilty of a felony sexual abuse charge.

Thomas' attorney, Lewis Gillis, gave notice that the former longtime legislator will appeal.

Before announcing the sentence, the judge turned down a request by Gillis to throw out the conviction.

Meigs set a $25,000 bond for Thomas while his conviction is being appealed. Thomas has been in the Wilcox County Jail since he was convicted.

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