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Monday, August 13, 2007

Jackson Pleads Guilty

Virgil Lee Jackson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder this morning in US District Court in St. Louis. Jackson’s trial was scheduled to begin today. His sentencing is scheduled for November 1st and Jackson remains in federal custody. According to the US attorney's press release, Jackson faces up to 10 years in prison. Jackson has been in federal custody since October 2005, after he was arrested for conspiring to murder his local competitor, Jerry Cox.

Jackson had been licensed as a bail bond agent since 1996. According to several news articles, when Jackson licensed he was also a convicted felon. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jackson reported he had been convicted of burglary in 1959, burglary in 1967, forcibly breaking into a post office in 1971, and first-degree robbery in 1984.

Jackson, who was a member and director of MPBBA, was instrumental in changing the bail bond law so that felons who had been convicted more than 15 years ago could be licensed. Jackson had previously been denied a general agent's license because of his convictions.

Read the US attorney's press release here.
Link to STL Post Dispatch article.

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