BATON ROUGE, La. Federal prosecutors in Baton Rouge will take up the misdemeanor case against a Mississippi sheriff accused of commandeering two ice trucks from a federal reservation and sending them to relief centers after Hurricane Katrina.
The U-S Department of Justice assigned Forrest County Sheriff Billy McGee's case to the Middle District of Louisiana after U-S Attorney Dunn Lampton of Mississippi -- a retired National Guard colonel -- recused his office from the case.
The 53-year-old McGee had agreed last month to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of interfering with, intimidating and impeding a federal officer. It is unclear where that plea stands now that the case is being moved to Baton Rouge.
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http://www.klfy.com/Global/story.asp?S=4594746Why hasn't this gone national? It is one of the more outrageous stories to come out of the FEMA the Katrina mess? It shows the incompetence of the feds, their corruption (the ice was going to be stored at a Bush cronies in Maine) and the total disregard for the suffering of the victims. It is a perfect metaphor for why the Gulf is still such a mess.
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This story ran earlie,r but I don't understand why the Sheriff would need a defense fund since he plans to plead guilty.
Defense fund established for McGeeSupporters of Forrest County Sheriff Billy McGee have started a fundraising campaign for what could be a long, drawn-out legal battle.
Retired banker Paul McMullan announced Monday that accounts have been set up at BancorpSouth and Trustmark for anyone who wants to contribute to a legal defense fund for McGee.
McGee, 53, had agreed last week to plead guilty to a federal misdemeanor charge that he interfered with and intimidated a federal officer when he and his deputies commandeered two FEMA ice trucks at Camp Shelby and sent the ice to Petal and Brooklyn where hurricane victims desperately needed it.
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