Former Southhaven Mayor Argues Judgment
Jackson, Miss. Attorneys for former Southaven Mayor Greg Davis will argue before the state Court of Appeals on July 21 that a judgment that he repay $73,000 to the city for the alleged misuse of public funds should be thrown out.
In briefs filed with the court, Davis’ attorney argues Davis for legally reimbursed for money spent on city business. Attorney Michael A. Heilman says Davis’s charges on the city credit card were approved and paid by the board of aldermen. He said the aldermen never rescinded approval of these claims.
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7/5/15
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