Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Ace Mohr back on the streets

Ace Mohr, 23, Carthage, was bound over last month to stand trial on a charge of receiving stolen property.

Mohr was already awaiting trial on numerous drug charges, involving possession and/or intent to distribute heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana.

And now, Ace Mohr, who has been arrested three times in the past three years for armed robbery, but has seen Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney Dean Dankelson drop the charges in two of those cases and fail to file charges in the third, is back on the streets.

Judge David Mouton reduced Mohr's bond from $10,000 cash only to a $5,000 surety bond Friday and Jasper County Jail records indicate Mohr is no longer on the inmate roster.

In the motion, he filed for bond reduction, Mohr's attorney, Jonathan Pierce, said that his client has been accepted into the Lazarus House, a Christian-based recovery center that deals with alcohol and drug abuse, including methamphetamines.

Mouton set as a condition of Mohr's bond reduction that he has to enter Lazarus House within seven days of his release and Pierce has to provide evidence he has entered to the court by December 1.

The next hearing in Mohr's receiving stolen property case is scheduled for 1 p.m. January 23.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does Ace now get taxpayer money to get back on his feet?

Anonymous said...

Hahahaha....told ya! Bond reduced and out he goes. Want to bet he sells out of the Lazarus House?

Anonymous said...

You must really like this guy.

Unknown said...

This is the norm fir our justice system!! Just follow a few repeat offenders on case.net and you will see!

Anonymous said...

Just remember, for all the bad guys that are getting slaps on the wrists and turned loose...there are just as many good guys getting railroaded by this same jacked up system. The system isn't broken, it's being ran by broken people.

Spatterson said...

I Agree!!!