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MS SB3226
Bill
Status
5/14/2024
Primary Sponsor
Rita Potts Parks
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AI Summary
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Restores voting rights to Pamela Denise Null of Alcorn County, Mississippi, who lost voting eligibility due to criminal convictions.
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Null was convicted on June 13, 2002, of forgery and sentenced to 60 months on probation under the Mississippi Department of Corrections.
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Null was convicted on February 17, 2005, of two counts of receiving stolen property, conspiracy, and forgery, with a 10-year sentence (4 years in custody, 6 years suspended); discharged September 26, 2008.
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Null was convicted on December 7, 2016, of two counts of conspiracy to commit a crime and two counts of false statement, sentenced to 2 years house arrest plus 5 years intensive supervision; discharged May 6, 2018.
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Legislature finds that Null has since conducted herself as a law-abiding citizen in a good and lawful manner, effective upon passage.
Legislative Description
Suffrage; restore suffrage to Pamela Null.
Last Action
Died In Committee
5/14/2024