Former Jeff Davis Co. Sheriff Sentenced
Former sheriff sentenced to a year in prison
Published: March 3, 2009
Updated: March 3, 2009
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - A former sheriff wept as he pleaded for
mercy before a federal judge who sentenced him to one year and a
day in prison almost six months after he pleaded guilty to charges
of bank and wire fraud.
U.S. District Court Judge William T. Moore Jr. also ordered
three years supervised release, 150 hours of community service,
restitution of more than $9,000 and a $5,000 fine for Jimmy
Boatright, who was sheriff of Jeff Davis County for 16 years.
On Monday, Moore ordered Boatright to report to the prison
system on April 15.
An FBI investigation found that Boatright had taken ownership of
a pickup truck seized in a 2003 drug bust and bought a TV for his
home with money that was meant to go to a children’s drug education
program.
Reader Reactions
Hmmm it’s doesn’t say he was EVER a sheriff in SAVANNAH or Chatham County for that matter. Read the article!! It states, “who was sheriff of Jeff Davis County for 16 years.“ If you’re going to bother commenting then atleast READ THE ARTICLE FIRST!!!
The report needs to be corrected!!! He was NEVER a sheriff in Savannah. Savannah does not have a sheriff. Chatham County does!





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