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Sherman A1

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Wed Nov 27, 2019, 02:24 PM Nov 2019

Old felony conviction trips up two-term Florissant city council member

FLORISSANT — A two-term member of the Florissant City Council resigned Monday after it was revealed he had a felony conviction from 20 years ago.

According to Florissant Mayor Tim Lowery’s office, Ward 2 Council member Timothy M. Jones submitted a brief letter explaining his decision to step down after consulting with a city attorney.

Under state law, felons cannot hold elective office.

Court records show Jones, 52, was convicted of driving while intoxicated in St. Charles County in 1999. He received a four-year sentence that was suspended in exchange for him serving 120 days in a shock incarceration program operated by the Missouri Department of Corrections.

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/old-felony-conviction-trips-up-two-term-florissant-city-council/article_36ee4f75-a19d-52da-9f86-e1bdd97b82cb.html

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