Former Mississippi State Senator Sentenced for Bribery, Conspiracy
The judge gave both men maximum sentences after they were convicted of trying to bribe a witness in a Hancock County stalking case.
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Former Senator Philip Moran sentenced to 20 years in witness bribery scheme - Mississippi Monitor
By Russ Latino, Magnolia Tribune Philip Moran (Photo from the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department inmate database) Former State Senator Philip Moran cut an imposing figure in the State Capitol. A mountain of a man with catcher’s mitts for hands, Moran will now be lumbering through prison. A jury found Moran and his son, former Diamondhead City Councilman Alan Moran, guilty of both bribery and conspiracy in a case that stemmed from the younge…
Former Mississippi senator, ex-councilman son sentenced in bribery scheme targeting stalking victim
Former state Sen. Philip Moran and his son, former Diamondhead Councilman Alan Moran, were sentenced to prison after being convicted in a Hancock County case involving their attempt to persuade a stalking victim of the younger Moran to drop charges. Circuit Judge Christopher Schmidt sentenced Philip to 20 years, with 12 years to serve in prison followed by eight years of post-release supervision. Alan also received a 20-year sentence, with 10 ye…
Morans sentenced in bribery/conspiracy case
A Circuit Judge ruled on Wednesday that former state Sen. Philip Moran must spend the next 12 years in prison for bribery and conspiracy; and his son, former Diamondhead City Councilman Alan Moran, must serve at least 10 years, concurrent…
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