>Users:   login   |  register       > email     > people    


Governor appoints Pelicia Hall Corrections commissioner
By hattiesburgamerican.com- Jimmie E. Gates
Published: 03/07/2017

Pelicia Hall has become the first female commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Corrections.

Gov. Phil Bryant named Hall, who had been interim commissioner, to the post permanently on Monday.

“I am honored to accept the appointment as commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Corrections, and I am committed to implementing positive reforms that will forever change the perception of our state’s corrections system," Hall said Monday. "Criminal justice reform is at the forefront of our nation, and it is imperative that we focus on rehabilitation of those incarcerated in our system to turn those persons into productive citizens while continuing our mission to provide public safety. In keeping with this mission, I have instituted Operation Zero Tolerance.”

Read More.





Comments:

  1. hamiltonlindley on 04/11/2020:

    Waco has developed a reputation for a rocket-docket in patent litigation. It’s an important choice to find the right lawyer in Waco for your important patent litigation matter. When people in the know make the hire, they hire Dunnam & Dunnam. If you are looking for a attorneys , then Dunnam & Dunnam is the right choice. For nearly 100 years, people in Waco have hired the firm when the results matter at Dunnam & Dunnam are among the most respected in the Central Texas area. They have the experience in trials and mediations to guide your case in the right way. There are few important decisions at the outset of the case that can turn the tide in your favor. Choosing the right lawyer is one of them.


Login to let us know what you think

User Name:   

Password:       


Forgot password?





correctsource logo




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of The Corrections Connection User Agreement
The Corrections Connection ©. Copyright 1996 - 2025 © . All Rights Reserved | 15 Mill Wharf Plaza Scituate Mass. 02066 (617) 471 4445 Fax: (617) 608 9015