Brian Aldridge
Mar 27, 2015: NewMs: 20 Members of the Legislature Retiring
House: Reps. Bennett Malone, Johnny Stringer, Joe Warren, Bobby Howell, Rita Martinson, Ferr Smith, Mary Coleman, Cecil Brown, Chuck Espy, Brian Aldridge, Clara Burnett, Linda Whittington, Dennis DeBar, Hank Lott and Tommy Taylor
House: Reps. Bennett Malone, Johnny Stringer, Joe Warren, Bobby Howell, Rita Martinson, Ferr Smith, Mary Coleman, Cecil Brown, Chuck Espy, Brian Aldridge, Clara Burnett, Linda Whittington, Dennis DeBar, Hank Lott and Tommy Taylor
Feb 6, 2015: Sun Herald: Louis Aldridge sentenced for embezzlement
A Lee County grand jury last summer indicted Aldridge along with his ex-wife, Janice Aldridge, and their son, state Rep. Brian Aldridge. Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood dropped the charge against Brian Aldridge when Florence Aldridge died and could not testify against him.
A Lee County grand jury last summer indicted Aldridge along with his ex-wife, Janice Aldridge, and their son, state Rep. Brian Aldridge. Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood dropped the charge against Brian Aldridge when Florence Aldridge died and could not testify against him.
Jan 29, 2015: NewsMs: Not Seeking Re-election: State Rep. Brian Aldridge Calls It Quits
-After a rough year state Rep. Brian Aldridge has said he will not seek re-election to the Mississippi House. Aldridge made that announcement on WTVA TV in Tupelo. At least two other people have now qualified to run for his seat
-After a rough year state Rep. Brian Aldridge has said he will not seek re-election to the Mississippi House. Aldridge made that announcement on WTVA TV in Tupelo. At least two other people have now qualified to run for his seat
Sept 3, 2014: WAPT: Court won't rehear estate losses case
The Mississippi Court of Appeals has let stand its ruling that state Rep. Brian Aldridge pay more than $200,000 to his aunt, whose estate was plundered by his father.
The Mississippi Court of Appeals has let stand its ruling that state Rep. Brian Aldridge pay more than $200,000 to his aunt, whose estate was plundered by his father.
Aug 8, 2014: Clarion Ledger: State Rep. Brian Aldridge won't go to trial
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood on Thursday dropped his grand larceny case against state Rep. Brian Aldridge, R-Tupelo, less than one week before it was set for trial, according to Aldridge's attorney, T.K. Moffet.
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood on Thursday dropped his grand larceny case against state Rep. Brian Aldridge, R-Tupelo, less than one week before it was set for trial, according to Aldridge's attorney, T.K. Moffet.
Aug 31, 2012: Estate of Denial: Rep. Aldridge appeals to state Supreme Court (MS)
State Rep. Brian Aldridge of Tupelo takes his appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court in the wake of a hefty judgment in his aunt’s power-of-attorney lawsuit.
State Rep. Brian Aldridge of Tupelo takes his appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court in the wake of a hefty judgment in his aunt’s power-of-attorney lawsuit.