Trio Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud
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Updated: 6:26 PM Oct 10, 2008
Trio Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud
Jackson, Miss.
The Mississippi Attorney General's Office says three people have entered guilty pleas to voter fraud in Benton County, Miss.
Posted: 5:50 PM Oct 10, 2008
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The Mississippi Attorney General's Office says three people have entered guilty pleas to voter fraud in Benton County, Miss.

Authorities identified the individuals as Lillie Jean Norton, 59, of Ashland, Miss.; * Larry Tip Massey, 42, of New Albany, Miss.; Henry Massey, 42, of Hickory Flat, Miss. Each pleaded to one count conspiracy to commit voter fraud

All three appeared before Benton County Circuit Court Judge Henry Lackey earlier this week.

"The judge deferred sentencing to a later date not yet set, but all three are facing up to five years in prison," said Attorney General Jim Hood.


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Posted by: Chasity Location: Jackson, MS on Jun 11, 2009 at 08:12 PM

Trial started Monday, June 8th, 2009. Sources from the inside said the hearing allowed for witnesses to tell of the harassment and threats made during the 2007 election. It might just be that Attorney General Agent Roger Cribbs and Sheriff Arnie McMullen over stepped their power and infringed upon the rights of voters. Call Benton County's newly elected Circuit Clerk Kathy Graves for more information. She has been more than willing to give information before Monday. Oh, by the way, Agent Cribbs is a close friend of Ms Graves and Sheriff McMullen per Mr. Cribbs words. She was the underdog in the 2007 race, but she emerged the winner, thanks to the arrests made during the investigations. All the workers against her were arrested before the election. All the workers and candidate against Sheriff McMullen were arrested also. I guess Ms. Graves was correct when she stated it is good to have friends in high places.