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Mississippi Referee To Be Re-Hired After Manslaughter Conviction Was Overturned

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The Jackson, Miss. Referee had Served Two of his Five Year Training Camp Sentence.


As reported by WLBT 3:


Anthony Fox is now a free man.


On Wednesday, Fox walked out of the Madison County Jail, surrounded by friends and family, just a week after his 2022 manslaughter conviction was overturned.


His release also comes just hours after the same Mississippi Court of Appeals granted a motion to waive the 21-day waiting period before its order reversing the conviction went into effect.


Typically, individuals who have their convictions overturned must wait 21 days before their release to give opponents a chance to appeal.


Because the verdict was rendered by the Appeals Court, only the Mississippi Attorney General could appeal, and she did not.


Not only is Fox a free man, but he also has a job.


On Tuesday, the Clinton Board of Aldermen approved Chief Ford Hayman’s request to re-hire Fox. He will return to work as a K9 narcotics detective.

“This is truly a blessing for Fox to be back where he belongs,” Hayman said in a news release. “Our city and our community are safer with Anthony Fox at work. I am happy that he will be returning to our detective squad.”

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