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Haley Barbour Pardons: Trusties No Longer Working At Mississippi Governor's Mansion

Haley Barbour Pardons

JACK ELLIOTT JR.   01/20/12 10:15 AM ET   AP

JACKSON, Miss. — Amid controversy over pardons issued by then-Gov. Haley Barbour, inmate trusties will no longer work at Mississippi's Governor's Mansion.

Gov. Phil Bryant, who had already stopped the practice of inmate trusties living at the Governor's Mansion, ended a decades-old program Thursday of allowing trusties to work there. The announcement comes after criticism of Barbour's decision Jan. 6 to pardon four murderers and one robber who were mansion trusties during his second term.

Gov. Bryant's decision means six inmates assigned to the mansion since Jan. 3 will be transferred by the Department of Corrections to other work programs. Those inmates were already being transported each day from the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility in Rankin County to the mansion for work. Their duties included general maintenance and landscaping.

"As governor, Bryant first discontinued the practice of inmates spending the night on the mansion grounds and then the tradition of pardoning those individuals. Lastly, Governor Bryant stated that he would work towards phasing out the use of trusties at the mansion and that last phase of Bryant's plan was completed," Bryant's spokesman Mick Bullock said in a statement.

Bipartisan groups of legislators propose changing the constitution or state laws to limit the gubernatorial pardon power.

Bryant has said he favors some sort of limits. For example, he said he might favor a constitutional amendment that would allow a governor to singlehandedly grant pardons only in cases in which there's clear evidence of innocence. Otherwise, Bryant said it might be best to have a board review pardon requests and make recommendations.

Of the six inmates being sent away from the mansion, four are serving life sentences for murder. The six trusties are:

_ Michael Bolton, 36, who began serving a life sentence in 1998 for his role in the murder of Rickey L. Spratt, a taxi driver, during a 1996 robbery.

_ Vernon Catchings, 57, who began serving a life sentence in 1993 for the murder of Major Cassidy on Nov. 3, 1990. The two got into a fight at convenience store. Cassidy died later of his injuries.

_ Ryan Crick, 29, who began serving a 60-year sentence in 2009 for three counts of aggravated DUI and one count of leaving the scene of an accident involving injury or death. Crick, then a state game warden, had been drinking when he drove his friend's Jeep Wrangler with three passengers. The Jeep veered off the road and overturned and two of the passengers died.

_ Terrance George, 35, who is serving an 18-year sentence for two counts of sale of cocaine.

_ Joseph Horton, 66, who began serving life sentences in 1995 for the murders of Troy Smith and Clinton Harris during an altercation at a bar.

_ Boman Tanner, 45, who is serving a life sentence after he was convicted in 1997 of the murder of Verna Wood, his elderly Jackson neighbor who caught him in her home.

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JACKSON, Miss. — Amid controversy over pardons issued by then-Gov. Haley Barbour, inmate trusties will no longer work at Mississippi's Governor's Mansion. Gov. Phil Bryant, who had already stop...
JACKSON, Miss. — Amid controversy over pardons issued by then-Gov. Haley Barbour, inmate trusties will no longer work at Mississippi's Governor's Mansion. Gov. Phil Bryant, who had already stop...
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03:23 PM on 01/20/2012
I really don't think I would be comfortable sleeping in the Miss. governors mansion with a bunch of "trustees" there. Is it just me?
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Veneita
03:15 PM on 01/20/2012
Mississippi governor creates 6 jobs!
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gator-grad
Draining the Swamp, one conservative at a time
01:49 PM on 01/20/2012
Barbour still hasn't had the b@lls to speak publicly about this or face the families whose loved ones were murdered by these pardoned killers. Shame on him!
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
01:25 PM on 01/20/2012
I read some other commenter's question, but I don't know if it was ever answered: Were any of the pardoned criminals black?
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
03:32 PM on 01/20/2012
Some.
j hawkins
the truth !
12:49 PM on 01/20/2012
Trustee=Slave ....end of story !
12:14 PM on 01/20/2012
God is in the business of "forgiving" and showing "mercy", our form of government is or should be in the business of administering "justice". Every act has consequences, good or bad.
"_ Michael Bolton, 36, who began serving a life sentence in 1998 for his role in the murder of Rickey L. Spratt, a taxi driver, during a 1996 robbery."
Why is "justice" comprised????
11:39 AM on 01/20/2012
The word is trustee, plural of which is trustees.
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tangelan
11:27 AM on 01/20/2012
Good gosh. I guess Haley figured he would never be president anyway.
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rcozad
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10:28 AM on 01/20/2012
Talk about " soft on crime " Haley Barbour ought to be the poster boy after excusing convicted murderers and his actions should end the stupid charge used by republicans against every democrat for ever !!
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Sammmo
09:57 AM on 01/20/2012
This Barbour guy, is a typical white southern ugly conservative, who most likely carries his bible and preaches hatred and death. Ugly republican.
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Stephen1349
The law is reason..free from passion.
01:09 PM on 01/20/2012
And the rightwing, conservative nutballs in this state love the guy...lol.
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mlshea1983
Politics is my football.
09:34 AM on 01/20/2012
I'm not a Republican and would never vote for Barbour, but I have to say the condemning nature of a lot of people regarding these pardons is sad. Forgiveness is an essential principle if you want to be happy. Resentment is the most devastating emotional construct next to fear.
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kathy smelser
10:07 AM on 01/20/2012
that is nice........ but if you are dumb enough to do the crime than you all so must do the time all of it ......and no where in this article did i hear that he asked the victims of these crimes what they thought......some acts cannot ever be forgiven and it has nothing to do with happiness
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
01:26 PM on 01/20/2012
Some of the victims' family said they were never notified about this - which, under Mississippi law, they were supposed to be.
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tangelan
11:29 AM on 01/20/2012
I thought pardons were granted to people who'd already served their time. Pardoning someone that was sentenced to 60 years seems off.
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01:35 PM on 01/20/2012
No, that's parole,not pardon.
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newamericanliberal
Facts don't stop being true by your disbelief
08:56 AM on 01/20/2012
A thief, liar and not to smart. Go away
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Stephen1349
The law is reason..free from passion.
01:10 PM on 01/20/2012
Bingo! Thanks for noticing. The GOPers love this guy..hahaha.
08:48 AM on 01/20/2012
Governor Bryant's aunt was kidnapped, raped and murdered in 1981. Her killer is serving a life sentence.

Wonder why this guy wasn't pardon also.
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kathy smelser
10:09 AM on 01/20/2012
he didnt do a good job of trimming the bushes
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Stephen1349
The law is reason..free from passion.
01:11 PM on 01/20/2012
He would have been if Bryant happened to be a Democrat.
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haval2
what to say?
08:34 AM on 01/20/2012
And this fool wants to be President. Not ever. Racist and now unable to think clearly ... just two reasons he should never hold office.