In welfare scandal, judge weighs public interest versus the right to a fair trial

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In welfare scandal, judge weighs public interest versus the right to a fair trial
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This morning, a judge in Mississippi’s welfare embezzlement case said it appears as if officials are attempting to try former MDHS director John Davis’ case in the media.

by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today December 28, 2021 A judge in the ongoing welfare embezzlement case is balancing the public's interest in learning how officials misspent tens of millions of federal dollars with a defendant's right to a fair trial.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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