A two paragraph addendum to this Sun Herald story about the suspension of Judge Bobby DeLaughter indicates that Dickie Scruggs has asked the Mississippi Supreme Court to dismiss disbarment proceedings against him subsequent to his guilty plea “because U.S. District Judge Neal B. Biggers Jr. has not yet accepted his plea.”
However, on page 16 of the transcript of Scruggs’ March 14 plea hearing, Judge Biggers says [emphasis added] “the Court will accept your guilty plea and enter a judgment of guilty on your plea.”
Despite signing a plea agreement, Scruggs had to be prodded by his attorney John Keker into admitting his guilt in open court. Now this. It’s hard to figure out what he hopes to accomplish by this move, but once Judge Biggers learns of it, we shall probably hear more in short order.
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